
Synopsis:
My name is Ariella Montero, and I know a secret. Telling it will change everything.
Half-human and half-vampire, Ari confronts the darker sides of vampirism, and herself, as the sects deploy new technologies to battle for influence and power.
But beyond these challenges lie greater risks: Ari's relationship with Neil Cameron, the first vampire to run for the U.S. presidency, must be kept under wraps from even those she trusts most. When scandal inevitably erupts, Ari is forced to face the consequences of her actions, learning the hard way that love demands delicate negotiations between memory and desire.
Book 1: The Society of S
Book 2: The Year of Disappearances
©2010
My Opinion:
I read the first two books in the series, no, devoured, before I started blogging, so I can't refer you to how this set of characters captured me.
I was really drawn into this all in the first book. The second book draws us into the world of a girl that is born from the characters in the first book. This third book brings it all to a close with the girl all grown and learning how to adjust to herself.
No romance, no fluff. Just pure storytelling.
I really liked this series.
I am also hoping the author goes with her idea of continuing this series but with the extra characters in it. I like learning more about this set of characters, even the ones that played really small parts.
I have to admit, this book was the slowest of the three.
So if you looking for vampire action that has nothing to do with Bella and Jacob, check this series out. Be sure to read in order though.
4/5
~I received my copy as a gift. Thank you Velvet! I was not compensated for my opinion.~
no romance? i'll keep this series in mind when i get into vampire mode.
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