My Rating: 6 out of 10 stars
This book was kind of funny. Granted the main character pissed me off at times because I thought she was too stupid, and the way her and her best friend kept bickering... sheesh, but overall the story had enough going for it to hold my interest. Though it would be considered a paranormal romance, there was enough else going on to keep it from getting too boring, probably because you're kept wondering throughout most of the book which characters, if any, really are vampires or not. But then once you know for sure, the rest of the action picks up pace and a slight amount of danger is introduced.
I think LizzyBeth mentioned to me that the sequel to this, Sex and the Single Vampire, was better than this one so I'm starting on that now.
I've got a couple people who want to read this next so I'll hold it in Reserve until I decide exactly what I'm going to do with it. Who knows, it might be a good candidate for a bookray too.
UPDATE 07-Mar-2005: I liked the sequel Sex and the Single Vampire better than this one.
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Monday, January 10, 2005
REVIEW: A Girl's Guide to Vampires by Katie MacAlister
Posted by Cherie at 8:43 AM
Tags: paranormal/occult, romance
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