Wounds (Vampire Quartet)
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Rating | : | 4.56 (635 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1477806490 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 378 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Until he meets Sybil, the strange former stripper whose mind is the first he’s ever found that he cannot read or manipulate.. But now the usual thrill of seduction and murder has begun to wear off. He once feasted on the blood of Nazi Germany and left a string of shattered lovers behind him. Vampire Daniel Blum imagines himself the most ruthless, savage creature in New York City, if not the world
About the Author Jemiah Jefferson started writing fiction at the age of twelve, always with the goal of writing the material she wants to see but that doesn't yet exist. Born in Denver, Colorado, she now lives in Portland, Oregon. Her interests have always included erotica, the scientific world, the macabre, comedy, and the bizarre world of celebrity and pop culture. Find out more at jemiah. She has also written fiction, essays, and criticism for various local newsweeklies and online culture magazines.
You know you're good when you make a reader loathe someone. And I mean loathe and hate and want to climb into the book to kill the character. That is how I felt reading about Sybil. Criminy, why couldn't some stray character just cut her jugular at page 1You know you're good when Fantasy Author Sandy Lender you make a reader loathe someone. And I mean loathe and hate and want to climb into the book to kill the character. That is how I felt reading about Sybil. Criminy, why couldn't some stray character just cut her jugular at page 140? I'm not fond of the male lead vampire, Daniel, so Jefferson had me absolutely cheering (and I mean cheering) during Ariane and John's cameo appearances that (and I'll tr. 0? I'm not fond of the male lead vampire, Daniel, so Jefferson had me absolutely cheering (and I mean cheering) during Ariane and John's cameo appearances that (and I'll tr. "Wickedly Amazing (Part II)" according to M. H.. Well Jemiah has done it again. She's managed to create a gruesome and erotic world all over again and with my favorite character at that. Daniel again is so enchanting and horrible that you wish he would just jump right off the page and take you as his. I don't know how she does it but she does it. She's caught New York at its finest and its worst, with Daniel at the head of it. Sybil is a bit diffe. Jefferson avoids the sophomore slump Amazon Customer If Voice of the Blood was Jemiah Jefferson's Interview with the Vampire, then Wounds is most assuredly her Queen of the Dead. But where Voice of the Blood showed weaknesses typical of any first novel, Wounds showcases a writer who has matured, a writer confident in her talent and skills, unafraid to offend or shock.Wounds picks up a few months after the conclusion of Voice, focusing on Daniel Blum,
Find out more at jemiah. Born in Denver, Colorado, she now lives in Portland, Oregon. Jemiah Jefferson started writing fiction at the age of twelve, always with the goal of writing the material she wants to see but that doesn't yet exist. Her interests have always included erotica, the scientific world, the macabre, comedy, and the bizarre world of celebrity and pop culture. She has also written fiction