You know what's weird? Considering how many reviews I've written—especially this year after I set it as my New Year's Resolution to review every single book I read—what's weird is that most of my all-time favourite books don't even have a review at all because I read them waaaay before I discovered ...
“Ah yes, my dear demented relatives. Drac, the homicidal maniac, Radu, the poncy lunatic, and dear, cowardly Daddy, sending us off to manage what he doesn’t dare to face himself.” I smiled, deliberately provocative. “Just imagine, I’m actually the normal one. Sort of like that blond chick on The Mun...
Midnight's Daughter introduces us to Dorina Basarab. Think the name sounds familiar? That's because, if you have read Karen's Cassandra Palmer series, you've already met Dory's Daddy - Mircea Basarab. Dory's a dhampir - ½human, ½vamp - who experience uncontrollable rages and typically have a shor...
Very similar to the Cassie Palmer series obviously since this is set in the same universe with some of the same characters. Dory was a character that had to grow on me and as I read the first half of the book she had me checking to see how much I had left. But as usual the last quarter or so was a...
My second attempt at reading a Karen Chance series, Midnight’s Daughter was—for me—a more immersive and positive experience. I decided to give Ms. Chance another go when a while ago I read her entry in the On the Prowl anthology and fell in love with the characters. When I read that this series wa...
I'll admit I had trouble getting into 'Midnight's Daughter', but I'm so glad I stuck with it. Wow, such a fantastic read. Karen Chance has a really unique take on Vampires and Fey. It's nice to see another series out there that combines vampires and faeries. I love seeing a mix of the two, you get t...
I would recommend reading the short story Buying Trouble (can be found in On the Prowl anthology), it's a prequel to this about Dorina's friend, but she plays a substantial role in this one so it's nice to have the back-story.
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