My Rating: 2 hearts
Thoughts
on the Novel: Although I didn’t love Crave or Covet, I’ve kept up with Melissa
Darnell’s The Clann series because of their cliffhanger endings. The final book in
the trilogy, Consume, was arguably the weakest from all three novels. There was
very little action for most of the book because Tristan and Savannah were on the run with their families.
What frustrated me more though was that they kept having to come back to their
hometown for what I felt were very contrived reasons to move the plot along.
Additionally, the romance in Consume was rather nonexistent since Tristan and Savannah were angry with
each other for a large portion of the book.
Consume was released in August 2013 by Harlequin Teen.
Consume was released in August 2013 by Harlequin Teen.
In exchange for an honest review, this ARC was received from the publisher (Harlequin Teen) for free via NetGalley.
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From Goodreads: Mel is horrified when Francis Duvarney, arrogant, gorgeous, and undead, starts at her high school. Mel’s best friend, Cathy, immediately falls for the vampire. Cathy is determined to be with him forever, even if having him turn her could inadvertently make her a zombie. And Mel is equally determined to prove to her BFF that Francis is no good, braving the city’s vampire district and kissing a cute boy raised by vampires as she searches evidence in this touching and comic novel.
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From Goodreads: Mel is horrified when Francis Duvarney, arrogant, gorgeous, and undead, starts at her high school. Mel’s best friend, Cathy, immediately falls for the vampire. Cathy is determined to be with him forever, even if having him turn her could inadvertently make her a zombie. And Mel is equally determined to prove to her BFF that Francis is no good, braving the city’s vampire district and kissing a cute boy raised by vampires as she searches evidence in this touching and comic novel.
My Rating: 3.5 hearts
Thoughts on the
Novel: After seeing so many novels with heroines falling for vampires, Mel
from Justine Larbalestier and Sarah Rees Brennan’s Team Human clearly
stands out. Unlike her supposedly smart best friend Cathy who automatically
falls for the new vampire attending their school, Mel can’t comprehend why
anybody would want to be a vampire and continually discourages her friend from
engaging in a romance with Francis. Although she seemed almost prejudiced
against vampires, I generally liked Mel because I found her to be snarky and
very loyal. Through her interactions with Kit, a human raised by vampires, Mel
also comes to realize that not every vampire is evil incarnate.
An entertaining satire about vampire romances, Team Human
was released in July 2012 by HarperTeen.