![]() Just as in the four Stephenie Meyer novels, we get the two main characters facing mortal danger – in this case narrator Bianca and love interest Lucas are surrounded by vampires who've just set the building they're in on fire. The book's start is so Twilight-esque that it must be intentional. I'm actually thinking that's not a bad idea here – but will try my best to provide a review with as few clues as possible to the twists and turns, just in case two sentences aren't enough to convince you. I'm very tempted to take a tip from my favourite movie critic Roger Ebert who, on occasion, has been known to suggest that you should watch a film then read his review if it's full of twists and hard to describe without spoilers. I'm at a complete loss how to review this book. ![]() Publisher: Harper Collins Children's Books Summary: Superb supernatural romance which initially appears to be a generic Twilight clone, but develops into much, much more. ![]()
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