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Bloodchoice (Vampire Twins, No 3) |
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Rating: Summary: The best from the series. Review: Bloodchoice was definitley the best from the Vampire Twins series, probably because it was the most emotional. Ari struggles to make the right decisions as her vampire twin, Paul, continues to kill. Her natural instinct is to protect him, despite being a human who knows right from wrong. She has to make agonizing decisions, but manages to find her own strength. I highly reccomend this series. It is supenseful, thrilling, and even emotional.
Rating: Summary: One of the best Vampire series I've read Review: When I first got the Vampire Twins Series, I expected it to be a ripoff of the Vampire Diaries (another four book "trilogy" by L.J. Smith). However, I was proved wrong as I started reading through them. Bloodchoice is probably my favorite out of all of them because it has the most feeling in it. The main characters (the twins, Paul and Ari Montclair) go through a lot of loss, but it has a note of a new beginning that leads into the next book. The whole saga of the Montclair twins is riviting, but I consider the third book to have the most depth and fast-paced excitement.
Rating: Summary: One of the best Vampire series I've read Review: When I first got the Vampire Twins Series, I expected it to be a ripoff of the Vampire Diaries (another four book "trilogy" by L.J. Smith). However, I was proved wrong as I started reading through them. Bloodchoice is probably my favorite out of all of them because it has the most feeling in it. The main characters (the twins, Paul and Ari Montclair) go through a lot of loss, but it has a note of a new beginning that leads into the next book. The whole saga of the Montclair twins is riviting, but I consider the third book to have the most depth and fast-paced excitement.
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