Author: Diana Scott
Publisher: Publisher AAVAA
Release Date: December 2010
Binding: Paperback
page number: 295, large print and MINI Paperback 500 pages
ISBN: 978-3-86254-285-7 (Paperback )
ISBN: 978-3-86254-286-4 (Large Print) TB
ISBN: 978-3-86254-287-1 (MINI-TB)
As Kimberly and Angela deal with the very attractive brothers Nicolas and Vasco Santos is suddenly no longer what it once was. For the two men with the incredible eyes are vampires - beautiful and dangerous. And they have their own plans with two friends ... resist
During the seduction of Angela Vasco can not last long, Kimberly is fighting an almost hopeless battle against Nicolas Santos. The powerful vampire is firmly convinced that the pretty woman is part of a major prophecy that his future - and will affect all vampires, is decisive. When at last the mysterious Jaques vying for her favor, Kimberly has to recognize that she has to lose much more than their human life ...
(Source cover art, book info and blurb: Diana Scott , AAVAA Publisher)
My opinion
Kimberly and Angela, two best friends since kindergarten days encounter in their work as a real estate broker inside Nicolas Santos and Vasco, who want to buy a creepy old house. Soon the young women realize that it is the very attractive brothers about vampires, creatures that are surrounded by a dangerous and mysterious aura, and yet blessed with an enormous appeal and beauty. Then, when Nicolas begins to thumb through Kimberly's thoughts, this would most like to take torn between fear and desire, their heels. But at the same time awakened her fighting spirit, and it shall be meet him, while Angela succumbs very quickly Vascos seduction. Nicolas, the leader of the European vampire seen in Kimberly, the woman who, according to a prophecy, is to assume a significant part regarding its future, as a consequence, his entire race. But that does not think too can use it in any way and turns to the equally beautiful and mysterious vampire Jaques to ...
After two published short stories presented by Diana Scott "Never trust a vampire," her first novel, available in three versions: as a paperback, large print and MINI Paperback.
Kimberly and Angela accepted pretty quickly, but nevertheless, in a reasonable period of time, the fact that vampires exist and it is Nicolas and Vasco is to just members of that species. This is the progress of the action very beneficial, yet credible. With this way of caring pace Kurzweil tells her Diana Scott, 1st in the Person singular from Kimberly's written perspective on history and also consistently pursued the red thread of action through to the entertaining end.
very well succeed in the author continually build tension that explodes in some highlights. The predominantly dark, mysterious and dramatic atmosphere sporadically enlivened by humorous inserts.
Since this is an erotic vampire novel, of course, were to entail scenes. These do not occur too frequently, are placed in the right places and sparkling, but by no means written vulgar. Even romantic moments you can experience.
Diana Scott has a liquid writing style, word repetition can not be found - with one exception. The phrase 'not really' one encounters little too often. Very confusing I felt
numerous spelling and punctuation errors, and the editorial appear painted, yet (crossed out) printed words.
It's always interesting to learn, as authors of vampire novels define this species. Some of them present a rather soft washed Cuddle types to create other true horror figures. Diana Scott's bloodsuckers are somewhere in between. They are able to feel deep feelings, though always a small remnant of her being secretly maintained. They often act ruthlessly and unpredictable and sometimes have a dubious morality. This makes it a very interesting and worth studying race.
The appearance of both the major and the minor characters is described in just the right degree. All actors behave according to their characterization, and their actions are understandable. Would be desirable, especially to Kimberly and Nicole, a couple of additional background information. For example, I would like to know something about Kim's parents house, and although Nicolas' demons from his past are revealed, my curiosity was satisfied about his former life is not complete. But - what is not, can still be - because Diana Scott is currently working on a sequel.
As mentioned above, "Never trust a vampire" is published in three versions. Both the interesting cover art and the titles are well coordinated in the plot. The text pages are not divided into chapters, instead you have change of scene by paragraphs characterized. To me this handy mini-book edition is printed with a sufficiently large font size, ensuring a relaxed reading.
Conclusion
An exciting and entertaining first novel by an author, you should remember.
Rating
to an interview (not a vampire, but the same mother in this novel) Diana Scott HERE here long.
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