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Embrace the Night

Embrace the Night

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bitter Sweet!
Review: My first Vampire book was Deeper then the Night -but, turned out he wasn't really a vampire so I suppose this is my first REAL Vampire book to read. I had trouble getting past the first 110 pages. After that I couldn't put it down. It's a page turning, tear jerking, keep you up half the night type of story. If it wasn't for the first 110 pages I would give it five stars. Bitter sweet, heart wrenching read. :-)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Vampire Books ever Written!!
Review: Only Madeline Baker (writing as Amanda Ashley) could warm your heart and soul with this enchanting and intriguing Vampire story. Gabriel, the dark, mysterious, handsome man, a caring man, who cared for a helpless young girl, Sara, bound in a wheelchair, learns what his heart desires most. Sara, a beautiful, young lady bound in a wheelchair, not wanting to live any longer finds an angel in Gabriel. Almost dying by a fire, Gabriel comes to rescue her. Wonderful things start to happen to Sara. You must read the book to find out. Many years later, Gabriel finds Sarah again, over a half century later - reincarnated. Sarah and Gabriel take on the most daring events. THIS BOOK IS A MUST READ...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good story but too repetitive.
Review: The vampire hero Gabriel is enthralling. The heroine Sara is sweet and pretty, though not too bright. At several points in the story I found myself wondering what a character like Gabriel (once past the pity he felt for her initially) could find to attract him in airheaded Sara. Still, for plot and the Gabriel character alone I would have given this book 5 stars, except that the author kept having Sara(h) rehashing the same emotional dilemmas over and over again until I was throughly sick of her airheaded angst.


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