Vampire Empire (6 books in series)
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review 1: There are a lot of vampire stories out there. It's been a long time since there's been one that has impressed me. The Greyfriar impressed me. Another goodreads reviewer said she hugged the book after she read it, and I understand. Because I hugged it, too. Pressed it against my b...
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review 1: I think this book is the weakest book in the trilogy. I found the first portion of the book frustrating because it seemed to be one setback after another - the bad guys seemed to be ten steps ahead of the good guys in every way. Overall, I found this installment to be less enga...
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review 1: WOW! Just.... WOW!I feel like I need to take a deep breath after reaching the end of The Vampire Empire trilogy. It's bitter sweet which is only right. I am left with a few questions but they are more concerns that hopefully the Griffith's would address in a sequel around Simon o...
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review 1: This book totally disappointed me. It was so promising (vampires! steampunk!) but it failed explain the dynamics underlying the central relationship. I get why Adele fell for her rescuer: as she herself points out, he risked himself time and again for her sake, he intrigues her...
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review 1: Slightly less exciting than the first book, most likely because I had already been introduced to this authors twist on vampires, but a very enjoyable read. I like the subtle additions of steampunk in the European world and the idea that religion is a real source of help to people...
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review 1: I'm finally done with the third book in this trilogy, and I must say it hasn't disappointed. The book is well-written and continues to show the world the Griffiths developed in vivid detail. The Equatorians are at war with the humans, and Greyfriar (Gareth) is fighting on Adele's...