Rating: Summary: Excellent follow up Review: I bought this book with high expectations because In the Forests of the Night was a page turner. Though this book was even better for it had a thicker plot. The book takes place in Ramsa home to the vampire novelist Jessica a.k.a Ash Night.She thinks her stories are just figments of her imagination until she meets a mystrious boy by the name of Alex who really turns out to be the villian from her novel Tiger Tiger. If you read In the Forests of the Night you remember him as a manipulative badass who loves to torment people but now you see a whole other side of him as he tries to protect Jessica from those of his kind who are not very happy about her works.
Rating: Summary: Pretty damn good Review: I read "In the Forests of the Night" when it first came out, and it was okay; good for a debut from someone close to my age. "Demon in My View" is much better.The main character, Jessica, doesn't seem that likable through some of the book, but as you read deeper, you can begin to understand. I liked it because it reminded me of L.J. Smith's work, with the romance between Aubrey and Jessica. I also thought it was funny the way Jessica dealt with Aubrey; even though she suspects who she is, she doesn't cower in fear, but rather, gives him that "I won't take your bull" attitude. The book also gives you more history and info about the feuds between the witches and vampires. Hopefully, Amelia Atwater Rhodes will come out with another book, because she gets better with everyone.
Rating: Summary: Incredible work Review: I read this book after reading Atwater-Rhodes first book In the Forests of the Night. Demon in my View is defintely Rhodes best work.This follow up to the young writers first novel is sure to find its way into the backpacks of young adults everywhere.This great author has found new ways of making the vampiric world in her books seem as real as you or me. Anyone who starts reading this book will not be able to put it down.It starts out with a young highschool outcast named Jessica who writes vampire books.There is a short discription of Jessica's life, then it goes to a young man named Alex Remington who in reality is Aubrey the villan from In the Forests of the Night the two come to find theirselves in eachothers company quite often through out the novel.Through Aubrey, Jessica learns that the world she writes about is real. The point is this is a great book and your sure to love it so I strongly urge you to buy it today.
Rating: Summary: Excellent writing Review: This is a great book! I think a little better then the first because I like the little love interest that goes on in the story. This series to me is great and i really hope the author will come out with more soon... so hurry up Amelia!!
Rating: Summary: great book Review: Amelia out did herself on this one! I can't wait to read the next!
Rating: Summary: I hope she writes another! Review: This was an awesome book and for such a young writer she is great. This was one of the books ive ever read and I hope that amelia atwater-rhodes writes another about Aubrey because he is a very good character! I would like to read a follow up to this book. I read IN the forest of the night over the summer and had to get this one. Any of those other people who say that this was not a good book or that she is not a good writer need to look at the book from a teen agers point of view. and for those teens that dont like this book....well youre just weird!
Rating: Summary: Sequel Doesn't Stack Up Review: In her second novel, young Atwater-Rhodes writes about her make-believe fantasy world. The main character's description sounds a lot like the author's. I think Atwater-Rhodes put her crush with an unreal vampire on paper. When I read this book, it left me thinking, "I could do this."
Rating: Summary: A great follow up Review: I bought this book after reading In the Forests of the Night, which I thought was a really great book (a little sad but still good). I finshed this book in one day, because it's impossible to put down. At first I hated Aubrey, because of what he did to Risika in the first book. But in the second book he seemed actually vulnerable. I loved this book and hope that Amelia Atwater-Rhodes produces more books.
Rating: Summary: the truth about the night Review: Jessica Allodola isn't what you would call 'normal'; she writes stories about vampires and the creatures and life of the night. She's also been an outcast at her school since the day that she arrived there. Her adopted mother, Anne, doesn't understand her either. On the first day of her senior year, she meets a new student who reminds her of one of her characters in her book, Aubrey. Slowly she understands that he is Aubrey, and that she writes the truth of vampires in her books. One of the vampires, Fala, comments that it seems Aubrey is attracted to Jessica, when he should be killing her. He was supposed to kill her when he first saw her, but something kept him from doing so. That something changed to love, and soon, Aubrey and Jessica are in that state of life. But Aubrey has an obligation to fufill: he has to stop Jessica from writing the truth. But Fala decided to take matters into her own hands, and she almost kills Jessica. To save her life(and to be with her) he changes her into what she has been writing about, a vampire.
Rating: Summary: I love this book! Review: I know that there are already a lot of reviews for this book, so I will make mine short and sweet. I liked this book even better than the author's first, which was great as well. This book incorporates the world of man and vampire, suspense, action and love. I highly recommend this book to anyone who read and liked In the Forests of the Night.
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