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Rating: Summary: Read the whole Series!!!! Review: I absolutely recommend all 4 LLM Valerian relateds. These Books are good fun and very romantic...to view them as stupid or boring is a travesty. You'd have to have a stunted imagination not to enjoy them. Keep it Up Linda, you're doing Great!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Reruns aren't only on tv Review: Once again the Stories of Aidan,and Maeve Tremayn When they were first Printed I read them and I'm still of the same opinion. The story of Aidan seems to be over done He was made a vampire and didn't want to be one, so does his best to become human Then he falls in love with a mortal(yawn)! The best of the two is the story of Maeve. She enjoys being a vampire and she falls in love with a mortal,but she turned him into a vampire with the help of another vampire who had watched over her twin Aidan. It is a Good book in some areas. On average I guess. Since both stories are in this book you could just skip Forever and the Night and you would be happy.
Rating: Summary: Valarian - take me away! Review: These are fabulous stories and I am now reading them for a third time. It's wonderful to get lost in the fantasy of vampires and mortals, lust and romance. I recommend all 4 of these. No yawning here!
Rating: Summary: Not what I expected. Review: Well. First off, these are not your traditional romance-book vampires. Oh yes, here we have a brooding "Oh I'm such an unnatural horror, I don't dare touch her purity" man, issue one; but the damnation in question is taken in a literal sense, with no doubt of the reality of a soul, or of God and heaven and hell and the place in all this of a vampire. These are topics that most romance books shy away from for fear of upsetting the story. This one includes them integrally. So... not what I expected, but the first story is very lyrical and lovely. The second starts out more clumsily when you step straight to it from the first.
Rating: Summary: Not what I expected. Review: Well. First off, these are not your traditional romance-book vampires. Oh yes, here we have a brooding "Oh I'm such an unnatural horror, I don't dare touch her purity" man, issue one; but the damnation in question is taken in a literal sense, with no doubt of the reality of a soul, or of God and heaven and hell and the place in all this of a vampire. These are topics that most romance books shy away from for fear of upsetting the story. This one includes them integrally. So... not what I expected, but the first story is very lyrical and lovely. The second starts out more clumsily when you step straight to it from the first.
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