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Sunlight Moonlight

Sunlight Moonlight

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: May appeal to young readers, but not to me.
Review: Sunlight is a sweet story; but the plot, characterizations, and dialog are over-simplified. There is absolutely no conflict between the hero and heroine.....no meat to the story. I read most of the story, but quit before the end because it was so boring. I didn't bother reading Moonlight.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book
Review: The reviewer from Herdon, VA wrights a very discripe review, so I will just say that THIS IS A GREAT BOOK!!! The Charecters seem to come to life in vivid form. I didn't want either story to end. I have read all but her 1st book and I think that this book and a Darker Dream are her best, as Amanda Ashley. This book will have you laughing, crying, and longing over and over again. The discription of feelings, people and places makes you feel as if you are there. IF YOU WEREN'T HOOKED BEFORE YOU WILL BE NOW!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT late night read!!!
Review: This book was wonderful! You not only get one great novel, you get two wonderful reads under the same cover! Moonlight tells the classic tale of the vampire....but with a twist. It, actually, tells the lonely tale of how he came to be in our century. Most novels romanticize vampirism. This novel tells of how it would truly be to become immortal. Sunlight was a wonderful read, too. A most unusual novel. One you won't forget.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT late night read!!!
Review: This book was wonderful! You not only get one great novel, you get two wonderful reads under the same cover! Moonlight tells the classic tale of the vampire....but with a twist. It, actually, tells the lonely tale of how he came to be in our century. Most novels romanticize vampirism. This novel tells of how it would truly be to become immortal. Sunlight was a wonderful read, too. A most unusual novel. One you won't forget.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sunlight - Boring; Moonlight - Somewhat intriguing
Review: This was my 2nd Amanda Ashley book. The first was such a disappointment, I almost didn't read this book, but I had purchased them at the same time. Sunlight seemed heavily borrowed from Starman (movie and TV series), thus lacking much in the way of originality. Lainey didn't impress me, and, while I did rather like Michah, I couldn't get engaged in the plot (which included a rather bizarre evil scientist, and characters that didn't really 'fit'.) I ended up skipping to the end without feeling I missed much in the middle. Moonlight, on the the other, started off quite well - the birthing of the vampire was novel to me. 2000 years later, however, the contemporary story was rather pedestrian, mared by Andrianne naivete, and Navarre's goodness. (None of the torment of Buffy's Angel, for example) I did, however manage to read this through.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sunlight - Boring; Moonlight - Somewhat intriguing
Review: This was my 2nd Amanda Ashley book. The first was such a disappointment, I almost didn't read this book, but I had purchased them at the same time. Sunlight seemed heavily borrowed from Starman (movie and TV series), thus lacking much in the way of originality. Lainey didn't impress me, and, while I did rather like Michah, I couldn't get engaged in the plot (which included a rather bizarre evil scientist, and characters that didn't really 'fit'.) I ended up skipping to the end without feeling I missed much in the middle. Moonlight, on the the other, started off quite well - the birthing of the vampire was novel to me. 2000 years later, however, the contemporary story was rather pedestrian, mared by Andrianne naivete, and Navarre's goodness. (None of the torment of Buffy's Angel, for example) I did, however manage to read this through.


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