Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Black Dawn Review

310 pages

In Last Breath, the rain brought a new and dire threat to Morganville and its vampires... their ancient enemies, the draug. Now, the vampires are fighting a losing war, and it will fall to the residents of the Glass House: Michael, Eve, Shane and Claire, to take the fight to an enemy who threatens to destroy the town, forever.

Review:
Once again an excellent addition to The Morganville Vampire series. For some reason I'm not tired of these books and this is the twelfth! Claire is as usual, the resourceful and spunky heroine we've gotten to know throughout the series. I've noticed that the author has also been giving us a bit of a view from other character's eyes as well lately and I actually appreciate that since it opens up a lot more of what's going on. This book has a lot of action and danger especially from the draug and there are also a lot of harrowing moments with some of our favorite characters. I really enjoyed the fact that this novel was a completely different storyline but just as entertaining as I've come to expect this series to be. I definitely recommend this to fans of The Morganville Vampires or just those who like vampire stories in general. If you haven't already, go out and read the first 11 books in the series!

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