Jun 052013
Vampire Love Story (#1)
Book #1 in the Vampire Love Story Series
Josiah Reign is a lover and a fighter. Out for a simple jog, he happens upon a young woman who needs help. So Josiah does what he does best. He takes on her attackers…all five of them, in fact. Little does Josiah know that this one act of goodwill will introduce him to a very strange world, a world of dreams…and nightmares.
For this woman, Lena, is not who she seems, and her friends are the stuff of legends. Wor
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Whats with the bad reviews??,
I cant believe some of the bad reviews here. This book is one of the best vampire novels on the market and the writer has a style so unique – he mixes humor in a way that can not be copied. I would not only recommend this book but the entire series to everyone and I already have. I can’t wait to see the next two books of this series and where the author takes the main characters. Good Job and again… THIS BOOK WILL NOT DISSAPOINT!
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Good story, bad title!,
I just finished this book and wonder why it’s called “Vampire Love Story” when there isn’t one in the book. Not that it bothered me but “Vampire Fighter” might have been better
This is a good story. You can tell its written by a man, as there is a lot of action MMA-type fighting scenes, complete with in-depth descriptions of the kicks and punches. Author is either a fighter or did his homework. I like this story of Josiah and his new “Mani” and “Carni” frenemies and will be reading the sequels. However (you knew it was coming), H.T., please hire an editor (I’m available!). There are A LOT of typos in this book and also in Werewolf Whisperer, which I am now reading. Other than that, fun story!
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Racy, Edgy, Awesome Vampire Novel,
I loved this story. Night did some twists on the traditional vampire genre when he wrote this.
I thought the title was unimaginative and could’ve been given something a lot more original than Vampire Love Story. I have given this feedback directly to Night.
Night infused the story with some comedy and a cute red hawk named Daphne or is that Yari? I couldn’t help but dislike Atticai especially when Josiah revealed his horrific plans for innocent and trusting Lena.
While the story is defiantly testosterone filled with the MMA theme, I think Night didn’t go overboard and the story can be enjoyed by men and women alike.
I also loved how Night didn’t put the main character Josiah in a relationship with the innocent Lena. His relationship with Yari adds a racy edge to the story but also allows us to see the depth of Yari’s character.
This book gripped me from cover to cover and I’m looking forward to the sequel.
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