


And Caine would put random words in italics to prove a point. Pick a POV already!!! I had the most difficul time trying to figure out who was speaking or acting at any given time. It was in third person, but wanted to be in first person. Gotta build up that sexual tension.Īnd, sorry for all the people who liked this series, I'm going to be hatin' on the writing now. And of course they can't really do it, because of the age difference. The romance between them was gag-worthy, honestly. After little to no interaction, Claire is all up in his lap calling him her boyfriend (although that didn't stop her from going on that date with Ian). Him and Claire were just so awkwardly matched. Which brings me to Shane.I just don't get his appeal. I wish he could have been the love interest. Out all of them, I liked Michael the best. The other characters were somewhat unlikable. Just because its a new book doesn't mean she underwent a personality change." In the second book, all the other characters were like "Oh, what happened to the little mousy girl?", I would go "She's right here guys. I mean, what was the purpose of making her 16? To make her even more annoying? She was immature and whiny and.*simmers down*. She soon finds out that Morganville is no ordinary college town, but one infested with vampires. She moves into the Glass House, but not all her roommates might be living. The series is about Claire Danvers, a 16 yr old student living in the college town of Morganville.

I wish I just would've bought the first one. The volume I read was an omnibus of the first two books. Morganville? Morgan? You can't ignore the connection. When they find out why, all hell breaks loose, because this time both the living and the dead are ready to tear up the night. Now a fraternity is throwing its annual Dead Girls' Dance and - surprise! - Claire and her equally outcast friend have been invited. On the upside, she has a great roommate (who tends to disappear at sunup) and a new boyfriend. But they'll have Claire's back when the town's deepest secrets come crawling out, hungry for fresh blood.Ĭlaire Danvers has her share of challenges - like living among creatures of the night. When student Claire Danvers moves off campus into one of Morganville's oldest houses, she finds that her roommates don't show many signs of life. Morganville is a small college town in the heart of Texas that has its share of quirky characters - and some evil ones too. Now these secrets come to light in the first two books of the Morganville Vampires series, together in one volume. In Rachel Caine's town of Morganville, "there's always a surprise just around every dark corner" - and it usually involves the undead.
