Vamps #2: Night Life
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Review by TeensReadToo.com for Vamps #2: Night Life
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NIGHT LIFE is another guilty pleasure in the VAMPS series by Ms. Collins. The plot thickens in the second installment.
Lilith Todd has learned the truth that Cally Monture seeks. Lilith knows who Cally’s father is. After the two girls fought in the first book, they’ve managed to keep their distance at the beginning of NIGHT LIFE.
Cally has become friends with the Maledetto friends as well as Melinda Mauvais, one of Lilith’s ex-friends. The foursome gets along great, while Lilith is still trying to find a new BFF, since her previous one was staked not so long ago.
Then, in one night, Cally’s world changes.
During school, she receives an invitation to the prestigious Rauhnacht Grand Ball. It’s strictly for the Old Bloods. A New Blood wouldn’t dare show up. She now has to find an escort for the Ball and find a killer black dress. Later that same night, she has to fight off Van Helsings that are attacking Melinda and her were-tiger friend. When she finally staggers home, she is stunned to find out her father has finally made an appearance.
And Cally is shocked at who stands before her.
Lilith’s life is also on an exciting ride. Things with Jules are going through a rough patch. It doesn’t help that she can’t have him be her escort to the Ball. It’s against the rules to attend with someone that you are dating. And now Lilith has become obsessed with being the next big model. But it gets tricky because vampires are to avoid mirrors and cameras. She takes the city and fashion industry by storm, but her dream may come crashing to a standstill before it ever really takes off if her father has anything to do with it.
Cally and Lilith both are trying to create their own way, but it seems like their families are getting in the way. As the night of the Grand Ball draws closer, both girls will have decisions to make, and family obligations to attend to.
NIGHT LIFE is a fine continuation of the VAMPS series. The plot moves quickly and the action and intrigue is just as exciting, if not more so, than the original novel. Things are heating up as the night is young at the Rauhnacht Grand Ball.
Stay tuned for the next part…AFTER DARK, due out in July 2009.
Reviewed by: Jaglvr
Review by TeensReadToo.com for Vampire Kisses: Blood Relatives, Volume Ii
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Raven is back, along with her vampire boyfriend, Alexander, and trouble is still following them around town.
Alexander’s cousin, Claude, along with his gang, is unfortunately continuing to grace them with their presence – and it is definitely not for good reasons. Raven is doing all she can to protect her family from these half-vampires, even resorting to the age old trick of garlic necklaces placed around the house.
But Raven knows that the only way Claude will leave and stop bothering her is if they finally find the vials that will aid them in turning into true vampires. So now Raven and Alexander must come up with a plan to find the vials before Claude can get to them.
Alexander then remembers a map when he was little that could possibly be the key to finding the vials; if only he could remember where that map is now. Not being able to work together during the day, Raven and Alexander must work quickly with the limited time they have, in order to prevent Claude and his gang from becoming the full vampires that they have yearned to be.
But can a team of two go up against a gang of four?
Quick and entertaining, the second in the VAMPIRE KISSES manga series is just as captivating as the first. The plot is gripping, the drawings are amazing, and each page will have readers at the edge of their seats. Fans of the novel series will want to sink their teeth into this manga installment – just be warned, it definitely isn’t over yet.
Reviewed by: Randstostipher “tallnlankyrn” Nguyen