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Midnight Predator

Midnight Predator

List Price: $9.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow
Review: Amelia Atwater-Rhodes never ceases to amaze me with her vampire stories. If you love vampires and/or have read her other works, you're going to love this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Could not put it down
Review: I loved this book soo much I've been hooked on Amelia from her first book. I love Vampries and my mom says I go over board with them so I loved this book! I favorite part is all the fighting sceenes. If you buy this book I know you'll love it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I was disappointed!
Review: Reading her first three books always left me waiting for the next to come out. I loved Demon in my View, Aubrey is one of my favorite characters. But after reading Midnight Predator, I find that I'm not anxious to get my hands on the next one, unless it surpasses the story line of Midnight Predator. The author, though very talented for her age, needs new ideas. Something past her previous cookie-cutter books. Hopefully the next will be as original as the first.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Nothing great to say
Review: I agree with most others... there is a "tough girl wannabe" chain tagging along and it is annoying and by far the same novel like the others only in different words.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, But not the Best
Review: I'm a big fan of Ms. Atwater-Rhodes, and I've read all of her books and loved them, but when a read this one I was given a disappointment. "Midnight Predator"'s plot was skimpy, and without much of an ending. Although the plot may have been a disappointment, the characters were not. They were just as realalistic as Ms. Atwater's past books. Each with their own diverse history. All-in-all this book was good but certainly not the best.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Okay
Review: It was a good story and well written but I was disappointed because I wanted to read more about Aubrey and Jessica and Risika and Fala and Caryn and all of the old characters. But it was a really good book, I was just wanting to read about the old characters. It wasn't what I was expecting... I don't know... It was okay I guess. It took me awhile to finish it though. But if you're a fan you might as well read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of the Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Review: I bought this book recently and according to me, it's the best one yet. (There's always sumthing about the fourth books, righte) It takes you on a journey into another world, where sunlight is nothing, slaves are kept and humans are useless. This world is Midnight and the city lives up to its name. Turquoise Draka is a famed human hunter and within each chapter is a memory of her family or Lord Daryl, her former master. She is part of Bruja now, and is assigned to assassinate Jeshickah, one of the most cuel and violent vampires who run Midnight. She must do it within a week and with another Bruja hunter, Ravyn Aniketos. The big question of the plot is: will they complete the mission without getting themselves killed? Midnight Predator is a facinating book which loosely focuses on the different characteristics of vampires and, like the last two books, love with lethal vampires. The writing was esquisite and I couldn't put the book down. All in all, it was an amazing book with detailed fight scenes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent read
Review: I picked this up at my local bookstore, and after reading my required reading for world civ, I picked it up. It was 11 PM and I should have been in bed (I could have put the book down right then and there) but then I read the first page. I couldn't put it down till 2 AM! The only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 is because it follows a very similar pattern to all her other books, which is a bit boring. However, the characters were very multidimensional and the plot was very interesting. I would recommend this to anyone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Same old thing
Review: One thing I am confused by, why is it every vampire she creates is a big macho and no one knows about it being the most rivaled vampire in the world?

I admit she has only tough girl wannabes who aren't as strong as they appear or act out to be which is annoying.

Though her writing has progressed I wasn't interested in reading after the first chapter. The ending was confusing and we don't find out if she kills the villain. That's the whole point of this book.

Apparently she has over 200 characters created, little advice stick to a couple. Having so many characters causes plot holes and you tend to forget that much.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Midnight Predator...where to start...
Review: I've read all of her books, and I think that there has been a steady progression in the storylines. I think this book is great. Everyone should read it.


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