I look forward to reading the fourth installment. (it’s often used as a trope on someone already turned, but it was refreshing to see it as a choice).Īll three books were a fun read that weren’t too heavy and well done. I loved that one of the Stech women refused to be always annoys me that vamp novel writers cannot often wrap their heads around someone consciously *not* choosing immortality, eternal youth, etc. And it’s not just vamps, we have fairies and werewolves and weredragons and zombies and demons. But, it’s funnily written and has many details that enhance the whole tale. Hired by local police, Harper locates the girls body in a nearby forest. A teenage girl from a small Ozarks town is missing and feared dead. It’s not really a new setup- other vampire novel universes include the whole “reverting to the best your dna can be and at optimal age” and a whole hidden society, including a ruling organization, of vampires. Grave Sight draws listeners into the intriguing world of Harper Connelly, a woman with a unique gift: she can 'see' the deceased and how they died. The hilarious setup of a child vampire turning an older woman (late 50s) who in turn ends up with a whole matriarchal household of hot 20s-looking vamps who still act like their original ages (from 30s to 83!!) I blew through all three books in 4 days.
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