"a sensational follow up to book one"
Dawn Madison is back in this exciting new installment of
Vampire Babylon. It's been a month and Dawn is still
searching for her wayward father. Since Kiko is still
recovering, most of the detecting is falling to Dawn and
Breisi. Jonah, the "Voice", still has not come out of
hiding, and Dawn is running into problem after problem,
coincidence after coincidence. Not knowing where to turn
and who to trust, Dawn has to decide who her real family
is, before it's too late for everyone. This book is a sensational follow up to book one. It
seemed to me there was less action in this book, but there
was definitely more drama. You learn so much more about
the characters and their motivations in book two. The
author conveyed the many plateaus of familial structure, no
matter how dysfunctional these families are. With the
heroine of the tale, you get a real sense of who the author
is, and I enjoy getting to know her. The ending of book
two has made me salivate for the third and final
installment of this section of the Vampire Babylon Trilogy,
and I have difficulty trying to imagine what the author has
in store for Dawn next.
Reviewed by Dawn Epton
Posted July 20, 2008
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