I can see the potential. There's a lot going on with a lot of people. I liked Merit but I wasn't crazy about all the side characters. I'm sure this book is just the basic ground work so I'll have to continue with the series
I went in to this book with low expectations but really found myself enjoying it and having several laugh out loud moments. I loved Merit. She strong, funny, smart, has a mind of her own and does not go all doe eyed over the male lead. Her friends only added to the book. Matching her wit, sarcasm an...
Review appeared first at Fantasy is More Fun3 1/2 Stars My Initial Reaction... I really enjoyed this book and I look forward to seeing more of these characters. I do think it suffered a little bit from what I call "first book syndrome" - all the world building and character development promise bette...
Book: Some Girls Bite (Chicagoland Vampires #1)Author: Chloe NeillPublication Date: 4/7/2009Reviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts My Rating: 5 Stars REVIEW I first read this book back on Jan 17, 2013 and I am re-reading the series for review purposes. I love Merit she is one strong female. Altho...
This book probably deserves more than the 2.5 I gave it but then again it was somewhere between okay and likeable for me. I am not a fan of vampire books, I have my reasons of course and I am trying to reconnect with vampires because otherwise I am going to be avoiding a lot of books and then eventu...
A fun read thanks to its characters, whose main ones have their perks, what looks like promising skeletons in the closets, and usually enough repartee to make me smile. Also an interesting one, in that it takes into account vampiric politics, and how a newly made vampire has to try and fit in, or ru...
Merit was a pretty contented graduate student whose life changed after one bite. She was attacked by a vampire one evening on her college campus. The vampire was interrupted before he could finish her off, chased away by none other than Ethan Sullivan, the Master vampire of Cadogan House. His only w...
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