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Bezig met laden... Alarico: A St. Augustine Novella (Hidden Journals)door Elle Klass
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The Bloodseeker book all have been waiting for, written by the first bloodseeker - Lars.Whispers through the darkness and quiet knowing glances tell us something is afoot. An event that will change the status of power. For centuries we have ruled with no consequence but the powers are shifting. I feel it, the Crimson Queen feels it.She has gifted us with compulsion, telepathy, immortality, and extreme speed. But with any gift comes a curse. We can't survive in the daylight and remember little of our lives before the thirst. I am a Bloodseeker. We are Bloodseekers. Our thirst fuels the pyramid that gives what our Queen created - life.I fight for the lingering pieces of my humanity and the woman who has stolen my heart. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The world seems to be heavily populated with non-humans, vampires, witches and werewolves, and this novella introduces demons too. Keeping the intersections distinct is critical at maintaining reader belivability but this isn't well handled. The main character is a young vampire with extra special abilities beyond those of normal vampires, for reasons un-explained. He meets a young girl and decides to protect her instead of trying to eat her (ditto reasons). Falls in love, blah blah blah you can guess all the rest. It's just clunky both in the characterisation, but also in the prose with several sentences being grammatically challenging to comprehend.
Potentially interesting to a YA audience looking for another vampire world, but doesn't bring anything to entice readers familiar with the genre. ( )