KC Randall
Author of Immortal Awakening
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This is a vampire story that’s different from the rest. The difference is in the way the vampires or immortals interact with one another and in the young woman that Gregory meets. The story has great momentum throughout. At times I had issues with how whiny Gregory seemed even though he is supposed to be one of the eldest immortals and has always kept to himself, not showing much feeling for anything. My favorite part of the story was hearing about who the immortals once were. If there was show more a follow up book all about them telling their tales of their past lives I would eat it up in a heart beat. The story left off with an opening for a follow up and it is one that I will definitely pick up to find out where everything is going and how they are going to get there. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.Immortal Awakenings is a great read. It’s quick, and funny, had the right amount of romance, and was intriguing. The characters are all so different but they mesh so nicely together. Except for Queen Eve, but she is scary anyway, so it fits! Aha.
Gregory, the main character and a vampire, goes to a college class to learn what people are saying about books he had written years (okay centuries) ago under assumed names. There he meets Nikki, who has no personal space, and refuses to let him show more ignore her.
Gregory, an Immortal, who like all other Immortals, likes being alone sets out to ask others (who he can stand to be with, but only for like once or twice a year) what he should do about the human, Nikki. Rob, Lance, and Jenny are great supporting characters, and I loved their history as well. Nikki as the story goes on shows them that this little group of Immortals are actually like a family.
The ending was left open so I am truly hoping that there will be another book soon. show less
Gregory, the main character and a vampire, goes to a college class to learn what people are saying about books he had written years (okay centuries) ago under assumed names. There he meets Nikki, who has no personal space, and refuses to let him show more ignore her.
Gregory, an Immortal, who like all other Immortals, likes being alone sets out to ask others (who he can stand to be with, but only for like once or twice a year) what he should do about the human, Nikki. Rob, Lance, and Jenny are great supporting characters, and I loved their history as well. Nikki as the story goes on shows them that this little group of Immortals are actually like a family.
The ending was left open so I am truly hoping that there will be another book soon. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.This book wasn't bad at all. Had a very good and different vampire theme. Nikki was a very easy character to fall in love with, so it made sense that everybody else in the book fell in love with her as well. I wasn't too fond of Gregory...one of the earlier comments stated that for how old he was, he seemed pretty whiney. I totally agree....he does seem really whiney and doesn't really have any knowledge on humans and even the Immortals. You'd think he'd be a little bit "wiser".
My one HUGE show more issue with the book though, was that is was very repetitive. It seemed like the entire book was based them sitting in class then Greg stalking and/or escorting Nikki back to her house. When he'd get there he'd just watch her. A little uneventful but the end was a twist. Will be interesting to see what happens with the next book. show less
My one HUGE show more issue with the book though, was that is was very repetitive. It seemed like the entire book was based them sitting in class then Greg stalking and/or escorting Nikki back to her house. When he'd get there he'd just watch her. A little uneventful but the end was a twist. Will be interesting to see what happens with the next book. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.Fun summer read and a cool twist on Vampires! Loved Nikki but couldnt understand why Gregory was so Whiney. All in all good book and very good summer read!
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