Sunday, January 23, 2011

Night of the Vampires (Hqn) [Mass Market Paperback]


I've finished "Night of the Vampires" the 2nd book in her vampire series by Heather Graham.

Product Description

As a soldier, Cole Granger fights to restore peace to a world divided by war and evil. His extraordinary talents are enlisted to prevent the president's horrific premonition from becoming reality. Nothing — and no one — will stop him from fulfilling his duty. Especially the mysterious young woman who claims to be his comrade's sister. Enemy or ally, he can't yet determine. But one thing he knows for certain is that he must keep her close. Very close.

Megan Fox's quest to uncover a family secret leads her to the center of vampire riots in West Virginia. To find the answers she needs — and clear herself of suspicion — she must join forces with Cole. They work undercover to bring justice, but they can't disguise the potent attraction and need that draw them together. Yet trust doesn't come easily for Cole … and when Megan unearths the grim, dark truth, can she trust him to believe her?

Product Details
Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: HQN Books; Original edition (November 23, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0373774869
ISBN-13: 978-0373774869

My Review: 

I highly recommend reading "Night of the Wolves" first before reading this one so you know who some  of the key players are.

Megan is a vampire hunter from the south who is in search of her step-brother Cody and to find her father.  Cole is a Texas sheriff who has put down a previous vampire infestation with some other vampire hunters from the South.  He's best friends with Cody who is Megan's half-brother who he didn't know exsisted.  Cole and Megan collide in a Virginia prision during another vampire infestation and she must prove she's not a spy for the South, a good vampire and she's actually the sister of Cody.

I really enjoyed the romance aspect of Cole and Megan's because it was slowly developed and he really did trust her when they finally got together.  I'm really surprised that he fought his attraction to her for that long!

I really enjoyed how the historical aspects of the War was incorporated into the story and how much I learned!

4/5

1 comment:

Diana said...

I just got this one from NetGalley, and I was wondering if I should read Night of the Wolves first. Sounds like I should! I love that this series is a combination of historical & paranormal.

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