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A review by willowisp79
The Vampire Hunter's Daughter The Complete Collection by Jennifer Malone Wright
4.0
I read this in preparation for a book Blog Tour that covers what happens after these volumes! And after reading these i am looking forward to reading it!
This is the first of Ms Malone Wright's that i have read, and i really did enjoy them! Not too heavy, good story lines and great writing
The first few volumes were a history of and meeting Chloe, who is The Vampire Hunter's Daughter. They were short enough to fill most blanks and fun enough to read, concentrating on just one main storyline in the volume.
Its refreshing to read a book from the slayers point of view again -vampires have been almost made into acceptable creatures in some books, so its nice to go back to almost the beginning, where they're considered dangerous, evil and powerful and to be stopped!
Each one shows us Chloe growing up as a person and also into her "powers" and her place in the new community that she ends up living in. I'm expecting the next book to be a bit more....more. if that makes sense! As its one entire book and not volumes, i think now the basics have been established, i think we'll have more of Chloe's interactions with Luke, Drew, Gavin and the many others who we didn't see much of. Plus of course, more Vampire Slaying!
I read the entire 6 volumes in 2 days. Which isn't as much as it sounds! Its about 400 pages for the entire volumes.
The benefit of having it in volumes means that there are no "boring" parts. The volume tells its tale, and it ends till the next one! Which generally takes place literally days, weeks or a couple of months after the previous volume. I enjoyed turning every page and reading it, which is why i read it so quickly!
Chloe
But it flowed really well as a story and I'm trying not to give too much of the story away!
if you fancy an easy paranormal read, this would be right up your street!
(book recieved from author in return for honest review)
This is the first of Ms Malone Wright's that i have read, and i really did enjoy them! Not too heavy, good story lines and great writing
The first few volumes were a history of and meeting Chloe, who is The Vampire Hunter's Daughter. They were short enough to fill most blanks and fun enough to read, concentrating on just one main storyline in the volume.
Its refreshing to read a book from the slayers point of view again -vampires have been almost made into acceptable creatures in some books, so its nice to go back to almost the beginning, where they're considered dangerous, evil and powerful and to be stopped!
Each one shows us Chloe growing up as a person and also into her "powers" and her place in the new community that she ends up living in. I'm expecting the next book to be a bit more....more. if that makes sense! As its one entire book and not volumes, i think now the basics have been established, i think we'll have more of Chloe's interactions with Luke, Drew, Gavin and the many others who we didn't see much of. Plus of course, more Vampire Slaying!
I read the entire 6 volumes in 2 days. Which isn't as much as it sounds! Its about 400 pages for the entire volumes.
The benefit of having it in volumes means that there are no "boring" parts. The volume tells its tale, and it ends till the next one! Which generally takes place literally days, weeks or a couple of months after the previous volume. I enjoyed turning every page and reading it, which is why i read it so quickly!
Chloe
But it flowed really well as a story and I'm trying not to give too much of the story away!
if you fancy an easy paranormal read, this would be right up your street!
(book recieved from author in return for honest review)