Rating: Summary: Happy to see Forever Knight in print Review: It broke my heart when Forever Knight ended, but knowing that it would continue via print made it less sad for me. I enjoyed seeing Vachon and Tracy together one more time. I think that the novel stayed true to the characters from the series. The humor, sadness and angst were all there. I hope that this starts a long tradition of FK novels.
Rating: Summary: A good book Review: It was a exiting book, wich I think that all vampire lovers should read.
Rating: Summary: A Definite "Must" For Any Fan Review: Like most fans of "Forever Knight", I was devestated when the show was cancelled. So, imagine my joy when I picked up "A Stirring of Dust." The book reads like an episode, and I finished it within two days. The books are a wonderful idea, and I was thouroughly pleased with the way Ms.Sizemore handled the characters. She accurately depicted the angst, logic, and smug superiority of the three main characters. I highly recommend this book to any fan of the series, and even to those who are not familiar with the show (although a little background may be necessary to fully appreciate this work)
Rating: Summary: A Definite "Must" For Any Fan Review: Like most fans of "Forever Knight", I was devestated when the show was cancelled. So, imagine my joy when I picked up "A Stirring of Dust." The book reads like an episode, and I finished it within two days. The books are a wonderful idea, and I was thouroughly pleased with the way Ms.Sizemore handled the characters. She accurately depicted the angst, logic, and smug superiority of the three main characters. I highly recommend this book to any fan of the series, and even to those who are not familiar with the show (although a little background may be necessary to fully appreciate this work)
Rating: Summary: An atmospheric rendering, genre writing at its best. Review: Nick Knight, La Croix and their fellow vampires would approve Susan Sizemore's treatment of their world. From the smallest nuances of the unusual mortal-immortal match that is Natalie and Nick, to the other members of the immortal circle, she manages to create a dark and atmospheric novel. I especially appreciated the humor of Natalie's penchant for horror movies, and the careful layering of the vampire myth from the old ones 'whose secrets only a few ancients know' to the young members of the group who have to deal with angst just like every other member of the twentieth century.
I would recommend this novel to all lovers of vampire lore -whether Forever Knight fans or not. And if you are a fan - there is nothing here that will disappoint.
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: One of the best vampire novels I've read. I've read all three FK novels, plus multiple vampire novels, but this one and "Intimations of Mortality" remain my top picks among the vampire stories that I have read. The characters were easy to comprehend and understand, considering the fact that I had never before seen the show, though I had heard of it. I really enjoyed the conception of a vampire with a conscious, but also with a lingering feeling of guilt so strong that he will not allow much to interfere or control his life. Considering the fact that LaCroix is the one who should be in control, Nick is one of those characters you just can't help but feel a little sense of sympathy for, and you also can't help but root for him whenever he's in a crisis. The conception, also, of a mortal, Dr. Natalie Lambert, being the vampire Nick's best friend, that gives you a little bit of a thought of a romance possibly blooming, but you soon figure that it's never gonna happen. The characters were very well-rounded, and I applaud Susan Sizemore for her great and well-done efforts!!! The book is fantastic, and it's a great read for a rainy day, as I found out. Just, whatever you do, don't read "A Stirring of Dust" or "Intimations of Mortality" when there's a rainstorm outside. Trust me on this one. Did I just see a pair of gold eyes outside my bedroom window......?
Rating: Summary: Great! So well written it was as if I was watching it on tv. Review: Susan did a great job. The book was written like one of the episodes. I felt as if I was watching an episode of my favorite show. It was well written, easy to follow along. I would hear the characters speaking there lines as I read and it was believeable. I had a hard time putting the book down. I highly recommend this novel to any reader who is a Forever Knight fan or enjoys a great fiction novel
Rating: Summary: good FK, good story Review: The FK characters are accurately captured in this novel; the plot (and Nick's attempts to solve the murders) grab you early on and don't let go; and this novel was like "seeing" a "lost episode" of Forever Knight -- something devoted FK fans will really enjoy.
Rating: Summary: good FK, good story Review: The FK characters are accurately captured in this novel; the plot (and Nick's attempts to solve the murders) grab you early on and don't let go; and this novel was like "seeing" a "lost episode" of Forever Knight -- something devoted FK fans will really enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Fan's Perspective Review: When I first found this book at Target I was shocked and bought a copy on the spot. I read it in one night. The book was true to the characters and the premise of the show. I will continue to hope for more books along this line and read them with much enthusiasm.
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