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S'està carregant… Absence of the Sun (Blood Bathory #2)de Ari McKay
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. 4.5* Ari McKay has created an interesting world that runs in conjunction with our own. A contemporary world with vampires, where ordinary (but worthy) humans can be turned into extraordinary shifter folks to fight the vampire menace. It is trilogy in the overall story arc, but each book contains a complete relationship arc. Absence of the Sun starts in 1945 to introduce the two leads and then heads back to the present day to deal with the aftermath of the attack on the bad vampire, Elizabeth. If possible I liked this book even more than the first. The world was established in my head so I wasted no time getting sucked back in. The two leads, Tyr and Adam, were delightful, both stuck in a world out of their time without the benefit of living through the changes. Tyr in particular struggles with the new world and his place in it. And his actions had the ability to make me cry. Tyr and Adam make a great couple and I look forward to reading more of them trying to find their way through the world together. I can't wait to read the last book in the series when it comes out. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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Ari McKay has created an interesting world that runs in conjunction with our own. A contemporary world with vampires, where ordinary (but worthy) humans can be turned into extraordinary shifter folks to fight the vampire menace. It is trilogy in the overall story arc, but each book contains a complete relationship arc.
Absence of the Sun starts in 1945 to introduce the two leads and then heads back to the present day to deal with the aftermath of the attack on the bad vampire, Elizabeth. If possible I liked this book even more than the first. The world was established in my head so I wasted no time getting sucked back in. The two leads, Tyr and Adam, were delightful, both stuck in a world out of their time without the benefit of living through the changes. Tyr in particular struggles with the new world and his place in it. And his actions had the ability to make me cry. Tyr and Adam make a great couple and I look forward to reading more of them trying to find their way through the world together.
I can't wait to read the last book in the series when it comes out. ( )