

One word is enough to send her into almost mindless panic. It’s an unusual messenger from Morley in Blacke that sets off the panic when he sends a handwritten message to Amelie. Oliver especially is bringing pressure to bear and finally Eve snaps and the four decide they’ll open up the engagement party to the whole town…see how they like that! And, in the midst of all this, vampires are disappearing one after another. Neither the vampires nor the humans are happy about Eve marrying Michael. If it was simply to create a depth of drama…well, I cried really hard!…and I’ll be really angry if that was its only purpose!! All I can say is, number twelve oughta be a pip! The Story There has to have been a reason for doing this. I do have to wonder how Caine intends to make use of this new circumstance. All sorts of loose threads floating in the waters here. Oooh, now that I did not expect!! Oh boy… It’s a lot of running about with each running into some sort of dangerous encounter which results from the engagement party, the drug invasion, or Amelie’s fears.Ĭaine could have really worked that whole “bringing back to life” set of reasons. Now he realizes how similar it is for the vampire half, forcing them to adhere to unnatural behaviors and rules. Michael makes a very interesting observation about how forced and artificial Morganville always seemed from the human perspective. Claire knows enough about Morganville that I don’t understand why she doesn’t report the odd visuals she’s getting. Loving with compassion…! I feel so bad for him he is one of my favorite characters in this series…you never know what he’ll do or how he will react.

There were some odd bits of terror and compassion that didn’t make sense. As long as you check the chapter title as you read and do a little mind check, it works out well.

This is a different set of perspectives…Caine has different characters present their viewpoint in their own chapters. Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Undone, Unknown, Ghost Town, Rachel Caine, Bite Club, Dark and Stormy Knights, Devil's Bargain, Devil's Due, Unseen, Hex Appeal, Unbroken, Black Dawn, Working Stiff, Two Weeks' Notice, Bitter Blood, Kiss of Death, Fall of Night, Daylighters, Kicking It, Prince of Shadows, Ink and Bone, Paper and Fire, Ash and Quill, Killman Creek, Honor Among Thieves, Smoke and Iron, Honor Bound, Honor LostĮleventh in the Morganville Vampires urban fantasy series for young adults about four roommates in the Glass House: a brainiac, a Goth, a formerly hateful slacker, and a vampire. Urban fantasy in Hardcover edition that was published by New American Library (NAL) on Novemand has 335 pages. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review.
