Ok...so I just found out I lost my last review of Predatory Angel (during the maintenance 16 days ago, it's still posted on my Twitter saying I posted it but now the link is dead) and will have to redo the sucker sometime today or tomorrow. To keep ya'll entertained, here's a reader submitted review:
Review Submit by: Abby
Title: Dark Needs at Night's Edge (Immortals After Dark, Book 4)
Author: Kresley Cole
Pages: 384
Publisher: Pocket
Release Date: April 2008
ISBN-13: 978-1416547075
Summary
Conrad Wroth has spent his whole life hunting vampires even after his brothers turned him and themselves into the creatures that he hates. The Wroth brothers have come together to try to turn Conrad into a forbearer, a vampire who refuses to drink from a live person. But since Conrad has been an assassin for the past 300 years, he has drunk the blood of many enemies to the point of death, resulting in him receiving their memories. He is going crazy with the thousands of memories and thoughts buzzing around in his head ‘til he realizes that he can see the beautiful Néomi Laress, the tenant of the house he is being kept in during his recovery. It seems that whenever she is around, Conrad can push away the intruding memories and appear as if his sanity is still intact. The problem is, Néomi has been a ghost for the past 80 years after a vengeful ex-fiancé stabs her on the night of the full moon. Now each full moon Néomi, a rising ballet dancer when she was alive, must dance and relive the excruciating pain of her death. Can the two escape their prisons and find a way to be together?
Review
The book is very good, in fact, I have read it several times already. Kresley Cole is one of the best vampire writer I have read so far. I am happy to say that this delightfully good book is part of a series called Immortals After Dark, containing not only vampires but also other fabled creatures we sometimes wish did exist. I would give it a four and a half, though the rating could be debatable. As a warning it is not for young eyes since it does contain detailed sex scenes, as do all of the authors books. The story is well written and you fall in love with all her characters, not only the leads. I can say that even if you haven’t read the series starting with book one, you will enjoy it and can’t get lost except within the plot.Purely Vampiric Rating:





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