In the first of a series, J. F. Lewis shows the reader just how wrong the vampire making process can go: Eric wakes up covered in blood, which normally would not be that bad of a thing being a vampire, but it is never a good thing when you don't remember whose blood is all over you, who you have ki...
Eric isn’t the most competent vampire around. Because he was embalmed, he has issues with his memory and forgets little things – like when the sun is coming up. He also has his temper black-outs which has led to the odd unfortunate massacre that’s always awkward. He also has pretty bad impulse contr...
“In the end a friendship between vampire and a human is like a friendship between a dog and a chicken nugget. Sooner or later, the nugget is going to get eaten; the only real question is how many bites it will take.”I don’t read much urban fantasy, Oh I try, because friends keep recommending “awesom...
Eric runs a strip club, has a memory of a goldfish and keeps putting himself into danger, how he survived as long as he has is a miracle, right now there's a price on his head because he appears to have killed a werewolf and he can't prove he didn't. Also his girlfriend wants to be turned. It wasn...
I think maybe I missed something with Eric's Plan. He talked it up for the whole book and I was expecting something fucking spectacular- I mean Mission Impossible kind of epic. Instead we get a few pages of meh and then crazy girl eats stuff. Sometime between book three and book four, Fang had a coo...
I stayed up way too late last night to finish this - and that about sums it up. All of the characters are gorgeously flawed - not like 'my worst flaw is that I'm too beautiful' or 'I'm really clumsy' but properly flawed. Unattractively flawed. And in vampire fiction that wins about a million style p...
I like the series, and the author, but I still wish he would stick to first person POV with Eric as the person. Greta is an interesting character, but I don't need to be in her head - it's scary in there. I didn't really care for finding out all the details of "the Plan" all at once near the end of ...
Temporary review:Yep, I did it again. I read #4 before reading #1. Oh and in this case I really shouldn't have done that. I was lost, never connected to the characters, BUT seriously, I really want to read this series from the beginning. Why? Well...It has to do with a very powerful vampire that can...
Pretty good. There was a lot going on and I was happy with the pace of the reveal. I like the characters and I am definitely interested in reading the next book.
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