Genre: Vampire
Published: April 4, 2006
Series: Blood Coven Vampire
1. Boys
that Bite
2. Stake
That
3. Girl
that Growl
4. Bad
Blood
5. Night
School
6. Blood
Ties
7. Soul
Bound
8. Blood
Forever
Rating:★★★
Goodreads Synopsis:
Two sisters—as different as
the sun and the rain. For one, getting into the Blood Coven is to die for. But
for the other, getting out could be lethal...
When Sunny McDonald
gets dragged to Club Fang by her twin sister Rayne, she doesn't expect to find
anything besides a bunch of Goth kids playing at being vampires. But when some
guy mistakes Sunny for her dark-side-loving sister and bites her on the neck, she
finds out that his fangs are real—and deadly.
Now, Sunny has less
than a week to figure out how to reverse the bite, or else she's going to end
up as the perpetually undead. And not only will she be a vampire, she'll also
be bonded to Magnus—the bloodsucker who bit her—forever. And forever is a
really long time..
My Review:
I was debating whether to give
this book a three or four stars. I settled with three stars because it was a
light read however, I wasn't very much
invested in this series. It was funny and I liked the concept the author was
trying to convey, but I read this series in between series that I was waiting
for the book release for.
The
characters were fun quirky twin sisters who ended up at the wrong place and
wrong time. Sunny was dragged to Club Fang by Rayne who wanted to be bit by a
vampire. Instead of Rayne, the vampire, Magnus accidentally bit Sunny. After realizing he made a mistake, Sunny losses her mind. She doesn't want to be a
vampire, she wants to go to college, have a life, and not suck blood! She has
only a week to figure out a cure or she will be bonded to Magnus forever. And
forever is a really long time...
Overall,
a very quick read. I'm not really a fan of vampire books anymore so I can't
really say that I loved this series. But if vampires is your thing then I definitely
recommend this book. The concept was different from the normal vampire books so
props to the author for originality.
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