Rating: Summary: A wonderful book difficult to put down! Review: A Great Vampire Book, filled with romance,mystery passion! Once you start, you can't stop!One of Ms. Miller's best books!
Rating: Summary: Our most stunning vampire ever, Valerian & his undying love Review: Finally, we discover the story, the history of Valerian and Ms. Miller does not let you down. Seeing Valerian as we have never seen him, experiencing a side that we may have suspected from our knowledge of Aidan and Maeve we are honored with its reality. His one true love beginning with Brenna never dies, never ceases to exist within his heart. We discover that vampires are not of the dead but more of the living than in some cases we mere mortals are. Hearts and souls that remain true with desires and cravings for a complete bonding with ones true soulmate throughout centuries. We renew our connection with Maeve and Calder and their lovely miracle child Kristina, we are again reunited with Nemesis and Dathan and an increasing interest in this elusive warlock. You struggle alongside Valerian to discover the true curse and you swoon as he holds Daisy with his all consuming passion and undying love. Your heart may never be the same once you have experienced the love, the passion and the timelessness between them
Rating: Summary: A fitting end to a wonderful trilogy Review: I couldn't stop myself from reading this book, even in the throes of a full-blown laryngitis & sinusitis!All her characters, including the ones from the previous two books, felt so real.I was a little put off by the ending, hoping that Daisy & Valerian would have a different outcome than it did. But looking back at the first two books in the series, I see that there could not have been a more fitting end to their predicament. I look now for the *Timeless* book Ms. Miller has already penned.
Rating: Summary: A fitting end to a wonderful trilogy Review: I couldn't stop myself from reading this book, even in the throes of a full-blown laryngitis & sinusitis!
All her characters, including the ones from the previous two books, felt so real.
I was a little put off by the ending, hoping that Daisy & Valerian would have a different
outcome than it did. But looking back at the first two books in the series, I see that there
could not have been a more fitting end to their predicament.
I look now for the *Timeless* book Ms. Miller has already penned.
Rating: Summary: An o-kay book Review: I found this book at be an interesting read. It wasn't god-awful like Forever and the Night, and it wasn't awsome like For all Eternity. It's somewhere in the middle ground, and that's kind of disapointing because Valerian is the most charismatic in this vampire-verse. The bad news before the good. It's kind of annoying the way it jumps around from first to thrid person and back again. I'm pretty sure the general premise was ripped off from a movie I saw years ago on Lifetime. Lastly, the reoccuring vampire-romance love-trigger I absolutely hate (Lost Love Reincarated)was used in this book. The good things are the plot was well paced. It devels into Daisy's pastlives, all of which were quite unique. In one life she was a tavern houri. In another she ran a saloon. I especially like that it doesn't have the-standard-heroine-becomes-a-vampire-so-they-can-be-together-forever ending. Another plus is that Valerian is a non-brooding vampire who has lived an over-all enjoyable 600 years. This one's worth a look-see.
Rating: Summary: the first one I haven't loved Review: I might be one of the only people that did not really enjoy this book. With the heroine having lived so many different lives, I felt that I was starting a new book as each life was told. It did not really flow very well; and, to tell you the truth, I did not like her character very much. She did not seem worthy of the hero's love.
Rating: Summary: the first one I haven't loved Review: I might be one of the only people that did not really enjoy this book. With the heroine having lived so many different lives, I felt that I was starting a new book as each life was told. It did not really flow very well; and, to tell you the truth, I did not like her character very much. She did not seem worthy of the hero's love.
Rating: Summary: WOW, I never would have thought.... Review: I picked this up off my sister dresser and I wasn't expecting to get into this book, but it really grabbed hold of me- especially Valerian. He was so passionate and tender, it stirred something inside me. I'm so excited to get started on the other books in the vampire series!
Rating: Summary: It was okay Review: I was a bit interested because it was a vampire story but i never felt the love between Valerian and Daisy. Daisy's character for me isn't good. She seems to be snapping at everyone and not serious at all. She's a detective but she doesn't seem like one. Valerian, however, doesn't seem really in love with her but only because she looks like his long love. It's just the face, I think, he fell in love with. I didn't like the their real love story in the past. Brenna (Daisy) was just 15 and Valerian was 17. The story never really tells anything how they really fell in love. It just tells that Valerian was attracted by her beauty. But I love the Valerian-Elizabeth part. I think that was the only part worth really reading. Valerian was in love with her even though she was a .... That about sums out what I think. It's my first time to read Linda Lael Miller's book and it wasn't that interesting.
Rating: Summary: ABSOLUTLY BEAUTIFUL Review: If you loved Linda leal Millers other books on Vampires you will really fall in love with this one! One of her best!
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