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Kayabound, January 28, 2008

This is a very easy read and as such was actually very captivating and finishable in a day or two without much effort. Hubbard approaches the vampire genre from a new direction and as you get wrapped up in her world you spend the majority of the time with a father and her daughter and how he relays his and her mother's history to the young girl as she comes of age and into her own world of the dark side.

Good book, nice easy flowing prose...until the end. I wouldnt call it anticlimatic, but one thing I always look for in a good book is that feeling of loss at the end; the overwhelming desire to know more and the urge to continue feeding off the lives of others. Hubbard does not deliver in this regards. I finished the book and while I did not feel let down I did not feel the need to lok for anything else from her or a sense of desire to know any more about her characters.

This can be seen from both sides though. Either Hubbard did a good job of wrapping things up, or she did not allow the reader to become enough of aparticipant in the lives of her characters...tough call. Either way, its a great book for a weekend or a rainy day, but it wont be one I return to later.

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