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... never dream

... never dream

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You'll never guess the ending. So keep reading.
Review: The book stayed in my hands until I finished it. The charicters were great. Iago, I fell in love with from the time he came on the scene. Lyle, I'd stake in a second. Raymond was the best of all. He knew everything and could do anything.

... never dream is the first book I have read about vampires. All though it is the same story told from different points of view each one is different enough to keep you guessing about the out come until the last page.

Anne Rice is in trouble when comes to vampires if Scott keeps writing. I would love to hear what happens to Jennings, Arthur, Raymond, and Iago in America.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent vampire tale
Review: The world has dramatically changed since Sir Arthur Talon became a vampire over seven centuries ago. Though much of the respect within the movement has eroded along side that of human society, Arthur expects any vampire visiting his turf in Salamaca, Spain to obey the laws of the extinct Vampire Society.

Lyle is one of the modern vampires with no reverence for anyone except himself. He demands Arthur provides him the ancient "book" that Lyle believes is the true source of Arthur's powers. Arthur refuses saying he never uses the dangerous tome and that his superior prowess comes form much greater experience. However, Arthur soon realizes that someone else much cleverer than the insipid Lyle must be behind the scenes manipulating the squabble. As Lyle's counter forces grow stronger than Arthur's team, the latter allies himself with a graduate student and a werewolf as the final confrontation nears.

...NEVER DREAM is an exciting supernatural fantasy tale that will stir the blood of vampire fans. The cast is understandable especially the supernatural lot. Though Terry's flashbacks add depth, they slow down a story line that remains fun to read because Scott Charles Adams provides a serious tale without taking himself gravely serious. Readers will feel fully entertained and wanting another pint of blood from this fine author.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent vampire tale
Review: The world has dramatically changed since Sir Arthur Talon became a vampire over seven centuries ago. Though much of the respect within the movement has eroded along side that of human society, Arthur expects any vampire visiting his turf in Salamaca, Spain to obey the laws of the extinct Vampire Society.

Lyle is one of the modern vampires with no reverence for anyone except himself. He demands Arthur provides him the ancient "book" that Lyle believes is the true source of Arthur's powers. Arthur refuses saying he never uses the dangerous tome and that his superior prowess comes form much greater experience. However, Arthur soon realizes that someone else much cleverer than the insipid Lyle must be behind the scenes manipulating the squabble. As Lyle's counter forces grow stronger than Arthur's team, the latter allies himself with a graduate student and a werewolf as the final confrontation nears.

...NEVER DREAM is an exciting supernatural fantasy tale that will stir the blood of vampire fans. The cast is understandable especially the supernatural lot. Though Terry's flashbacks add depth, they slow down a story line that remains fun to read because Scott Charles Adams provides a serious tale without taking himself gravely serious. Readers will feel fully entertained and wanting another pint of blood from this fine author.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Skeptical at first
Review: When I received this book, I was surprised that it appeared the author had self-published. I was very happy to find as I began reading, I could not distinguish this book from one distributed by a major publisher. The story line is good with different theories, as usual, about the powers and origins of the vampire. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone who is interested in this genre and is interested in supporting the independent writer.


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