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My only complaint was that the author chose the style that many authors use to create suspense. Multiple view point characters, written in short scenes, switching back and forth quickly to reveal bits and pieces of the story line. I found it confusing, especially since one of the characters remained unnamed until almost the end of the book. But it did heighten the suspense, and the story of Kathleen and Alexander and the mysterious goings-on among the vampires was more than enough to keep me reading. I'm glad that she promises more stories in this vampire universe.
Reviewed by Linda Suzane, July 14, 2004 This book is available from http://www.publishamerica.com
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