Monday, January 11, 2010

A Dead Girl's Dance

Before you read this, you better read Glass Houses first. If you haven’t read the first book I can guarantee you that you will be a little lost in this one yea. Pasti lost punya!! Hahha I can’t tell you how glad I was to pick this book up and not have missed a single scene of the action. Michael, ghost during the day but solid boy by night, is seemingly killed. But the Glass House isn’t going to let anything happen to its occupants and soon Michael is back in action.
But the distress call that Shane placed to his father, Frank Collins, during the last scene of Glass Houses, brings more hurt than help. A self-proclaimed vampire hunter, Frank has returned to Morganville to clean the place with Shane’s help. One group of the vampires has offered protection to those of the Glass House and Claire and her friends are relatively safe. But Shane’s father doesn’t care about the alliance, or Shane’s friends for that matter, and quickly lands the four teenagers in trouble.
When Shane gets tangled up in his father’s mess, Claire has to discover a way to save him from a horrible death at the hands of the vampires. Desperate to save the boy she loves Claire visits each faction of vampires. But things are not that easy and in the end everyone must make drastic changes in their lives.
Is this a satisfying follow-up?
Yes. Am I looking forward to the next book in the series?
Yes. It’s a good story with decent characters.
Just don’t expect something out of the ordinary.

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