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Zen and the Art of Vampires by Katie MacAlister
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Zen and the Art of Vampires

by Katie MacAlister

Series: Dark Ones (6), Pia Thomason Series (1)

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Fans of Katie MacAlister are likely to be disappointed by this novel. It presents itself as part of the Dark One series, but it's not a stand-alone romance. The characters are unlikable, the plot is unbelievable, and the humor falls flat. There's no closure at the end of the book and the storyline is going to be continued in [Crouching Vampire, Hidden Fang]. Maybe the sequel will somehow redeem this book, but I don't see how it can. ( )
  BookLizard | May 27, 2009 |
This was very good like some of her other dark ones books but a new twist I liked the heroine and the hero or anti-hero as is were, fast read and nice start to a new series, a nice easy para-romantic read, You will want the next book in this series this one leaves you hanging. I haven't really found a bad book by her some are better than others but she keeps a pretty good level of writing, you do start to notice some sound like previous books but nothing really annoying, if you just want a light read to pass some time and a fun story I found her books are good for that. ( )
  averitasm | May 21, 2009 |
I loved this book and think I found a new series to catch up on. It's apparently a part of the Dark Ones series and the next one is due out in May. I can't wait as you are sort of left at a cliff hanger at the end of the book and I really want to know what happens. I kind of wonder if Magda is really who she says she is? Seems like she was too good to be true but you never know. Pia cracks me up and I can totally related to being the "big" girl and I am glad she actually ends up with several guys liking her. Her personality was funny and I had to laugh over the thoughts she says out loud by mistake. What can I say about Kristoff except I love the dark and kind of surly guys. Talk about sexy. If you are looking for some sexy and funny vampire romance this is a book for you. ( )
  dasuzuki | Mar 2, 2009 |
I normally love her books and her characters. However, in this case, I did not get a real good feel for the good guys, so was a little disappointed. Her usual humor and kick ass heroine is present which is why I read all her books. ( )
  wilssearch | Feb 28, 2009 |
Warning: Ends in a huge cliff hanger.
  mary1963 | Feb 16, 2009 |
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"Experience the romance of Iceland under the starry summer night sky with a descendant of the Vikings of yore; that's what the brochure said."
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