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The Vampire And The Virgin (2010)

by Kerrelyn Sparks(Favorite Author)
4.21 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0061667862 (ISBN13: 9780061667862)
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English
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Avon
series
Love at Stake
review 1: This is my second favorite book in the series, besides who can resist a Scottish man in a kilt. I love the development between Robby and Olivia. Although it was disconcerning that she would not want anything to do with him after she found out he was a vampire. I wish she had been more understanding, but she did come around. I love how Ms. Sparks always says something about all the characters in future books. It makes me want to keep reading so I can see how my favorite characters are doing.
review 2: Ausgerechnet Äpfel! FBI-Psychologin Olivia hat keine Ahnung, was der irre Stalker ihr damit sagen will, dass er ihr jeden Tag Äpfel schickt. Aber da es nichts Gutes heißen kann, sucht sie für einige Zeit Unterschlupf bei ihrer Großmutter auf einer kleinen
... moregriechischen Insel. Und ausgerechnet hier begegnet sie dem Mann ihrer Träume: Robert MacKay. Seltsam, dass sie ihn immer nur nachts trifft. Und dass ihr Instinkt, auf den sie sich normalerweise blind verlassen kann, ihr über ihn so gar nichts verrät. Bevor sie der Sache auf den Grund gehen kann, spürt ihr Verfolger sie plötzlich auf. Olivia muss erneut fliehen. Wird sie Robert je wiedersehen? Ja. Allerdings am Fundort einiger Leichen, die verdächtige Bissspuren am Hals aufweisen …In diesem Band wird es etwas ernster, trotzdem gibt es immer noch die witzigen Schlagabtausche zwischen Robby und Olivia. Aber das ganze Buch ist ernster als sonst die Bücher von Kerrelyn. Trotzdem sehr gelungen und man kann die Sehnsucht der beiden fast spüren und verstehen. Ich konnte dieses Band nicht aus der Hand legen da ich unbedingt wissen wollte wer schickt ihr die Äpfel und kommen sie zusammen. Was ich nicht verstehen kann ist der Titel des Buches auf Deutsch, Englisch Ja. less
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Richder
I read books 5-11 of this series over the course of two weeks, so they blend together in my head. All of the books are paranormal romance with some mystery elements. The good thing about this series is that the author varies her romance formula more than most. Another good thing: good guys almost never die. (It's not an urban fantasy, despite the contemporary urban settings.) Worst thing about this series is the silly too-cute book titles. The writing is much better than the titles suggest, and the stories are not rip-offs of popular contemporary books.This one is about Scottish vampire Robby (Angus's great-something-grandson) and FBI psychologist and empath Olivia getting together. They meet on a Greek island. Robby's on a forced vacation because he was tortured by malcontents (bad vamps) in book 7. Olivia is hiding from a stalker serial killer's accomplice. There's instant attraction between them, but then a whole lot of mistrust when Olivia suspects that Robby might be the accomplice. Eventually they clear that up, but then the malcontents free a bunch of inmates, including the serial killer (Otis) and turn them into vampires.
kerby
Since I don't normally write reviews unless I have something specific to say, here's the break down of how I rate my books...1 star... This book was bad, so bad I may have given up and skipped to the end. I will avoid this author like the plague in the future.2 stars... This book was not very good, and I won't be reading any more from the author.3 stars... This book was ok, but I won't go out of my way to read more, But if I find another book by the author for under a dollar I'd pick it up.4 stars... I really enjoyed this book and will definitely be on the look out to pick up more from the series/author.5 stars... I loved this book! It had earned a permanent home in my collection and I'll be picking up the rest of the series and other books from the author ASAP.
Electrickuma
Good read! Like the angle of the story!
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