15 member(s) found this review helpful.
Another decent but not great book. I liked the characters but the ending was stupid. I was very angry when I got to the end. I cant say why its stupid because I dont want to spoil it for others but in my opinion it made the book less than good. Its a 3 out of 5
7 member(s) found this review helpful.
I agree with the other reviews in that Chance could have done less telling in this entry and revealed more backstory and mythos over what is obviously going to be a series. I also found the constant use of famous historical figures as vampires a bit irritating and felt she used that to "cheat" on some character development. That said, by the end I was enjoying the book enough to keep the second on my WL and I disagree with those reviews that felt the ending was a "to be continued" - there was a complete story set above an obvious series arc. There are sex scenes, they are actually in context and, unlike LKH, Chance at least understands what is interesting and anatomically possible.
6 member(s) found this review helpful.
I'm a huge vampire fan, but this one didn't quite meet my expectations. It had all the ingredients, but just fell short. The plot doesn't never really gets going, because the author keeps interrupting the flow with another fight scene, and never quite explains what's going on until near the end. And the end was too abrupt, even though I know it's because this is the beginning of a series, the ending just sort of...hit, and then you were left standing there. I like a bit more of a conclusion, even with my series novels. However, the urban setting is in right now, and this is very urban, and the book has some good characters to redeem it. It certainly is worth a try--you might find you like it more than I did.
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
Strong beginning to what looks like a new series by Karen Chance! This is a very fast-paced book with interesting characters and almost nonstop action. The world is solidly thought out, which is a nice change from some of the other new paranormals I've been reading lately, and it packs a good amount of plot into its 307 pages. There's a sequel, Claimed by Shadow, and I'm very interested in seeing how Cassie deals with the next phase of her life!
I've seen several comparisons of this book to Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake series. While there are a few surface similiarities, overall they're quite separate. I'm pleased to report that Cassie has a much firmer grip on herself -- and is thankfully much more decisive! -- than Anita ever was, even in her earlier books.

Alison H. (
Alison-H) - VA wrote on 10/2/2007...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book is a fairly solid opening in what is obviously a series. The main characters are well drawn and the plot is intriguing. Unfortunately the author swamps those factors with an overload of useless (at this point in the series) information. There are too many extraneous characters and sub-plots splitting the reader's focus and drawing away from the main story.
The world and the characters have potential, but Chance needs to learn how to pare down her work so readers are pulled in, not drowned.

Ann B. (
Ann-B) wrote on 4/3/2007...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Too much rabbit chasing at first. If you can stick with it, the story picks up and becomes much easier to follow about halfway through the book.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Like any sensible girl, Cassie tries to avoid vampires. But when the bloodsucking Mafioso she escaped three years ago finds Cassie again with revenge in mind, she's forced to turn to the vampire Senate for protection. The undead senators won't help her for nothing, and Cassie finds herself working with one of their most powerful members, a dangerously seductive master vampire—and the price he demands may be more than Cassie is willing to pay.
I liked the story itself, though the author's writing could use a little work. The chapters got kind of long at times, without the use of even any division breaks within. And at other times I found myself confused by what the author was saying, and trying to go back to reread didn't help. In these cases, I found that just continuing on, I'd usually figure out what she was getting at, but it was a bit disconcerting at times. This
is her first novel though so I'll cut her a break, especially since I really enjoyed the story.
Besides a good story, the character development was done well. Cassie was an interesting character; her ability to communicate with ghosts, and handle Vampire politics as well, endeared her to me. I also really liked Mircea, one of the Senate Vampires, as well and look forward to seeing more of him in the sequel,
Claimed By Shadow, coming out in April 2007.

Janice Y. (
jai) wrote on 10/27/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Cassandra Palmer has a very unique situation - she is a seer who was raised by a vampire mafioso from a very early age. When she was old enough, she escaped and at the start of this book she is in Atlanta and her old boss has found her. It also turns out other vamps are looking for her too and slowly throughout the book you find out why so many are taking an interest in her. The story is very fast paced but there were many times where it felt like in the middle of a fight and action, Cassie pauses to have a long conversation with someone so we can learn some backstory or more about whats going on. It felt a little bit disconcerting that knives are being thrown around and I'm pretty sure that Cassie is just standing there in the middle of everything with a dazed look on her face and shes talking to a ghost. At least tell me shes hiding or behind some barrier and has time to talk. Even with this distracting habit by the author, the world and characters are interesting enough for me to want to read the next book.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really liked this book. It took a couple chapters to get into, then it really took off. It is action packed with a nice romance developing.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Very fast paced & somewhat confusing. This author does have a great imagination though. I just felt it was a bit difficult to 'keep up' with her descriptions. I guess it's her style of writing.
However, it left me wanting to read the next book.