I've never liked anything of L. J Smith's, but I hesitantly gave this a try as many of my friends have recommended this. Honestly, I don't know why. I didn't care for any of the characters and the way the book felt way too rushed. Time to read some Julie Kagawa or John Green to calm my nerves, Lol :...
Originally published as three books, Secret Vampire, Daughters of Darknes and Enchantress this is a compilation of those three young adult stories of teen love between otherworldly creatures and regular folk (though often the regular folk aren't always all that regular) The first is a story of a gir...
What possessed my mom to buy this for me? I mean, reading Monique's was enough, I didn't need one of my own. Jesus Fuck, but, of course, she didn't ask me before she bought it. Ugh, what a waste of space.
An overall good read...took a bit of time to get used to the writing style so couldn't get into the book during the first story but after that I got more involved in the stories. I found it to be a little too 'fluffy' for me, however, I thought the stories were a good idea. So a good light read.
I think I would have liked this as a kid. It reminds me of what I read then (RL Stine, Christopher Pike), and though I haven't reread any of those recently, I feel like Smith's writing is not quite at the level as the other two (not that Stine is necessarily great, though I remember continuing to b...
What is with all the recent teen "soulmate" love fiction out there in the mass market? I don't have anything against the idea, but why does it feel like the only idea out there in this particular field? Perhaps I need to get out more or talk to some radical feminists and see what their take is...Sti...
L.J. Smith is a wonderful author who captivates your attention from page 1 of this book and draws you in to the wonderful universe of the Nightworld, a society that lives hidden from ours made up of all the things you thought were make believe.Each novella of the book follows different characters in...
This volume contains the first three books in the Night World series - Secret Vampire, Daughters of Darkness, and Spellbinder. I will review each one separately elsewhere, but I wanted to make an entry here since I believe this is how they are currently packaged and sold. Night World is a secret s...
eh ... i read the first two stories and didn't even finish reading the third one. it was kinda dull, predictable, badly written, nothing more than i expect from most vampire books. the characters were all flat and not developed enough. you get the idea ....
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