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Saving Midnight
Saving Midnight
Author: Emma Holly
Continuation of the Fitz Clare Chronicles
ISBN: 239608
Publication Date: 8/2009
Pages: 290
Rating:
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Berkley Sensation
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed Saving Midnight on + 5 more book reviews
I enjoyed reading Emma Holly series. When the series cames out about Edmund and his human family. I followed the series. The author somehow fell a little short with this book. The character Penelope was written as a strong person, that was able to take care of herself by way of physical and mental strength even stronger than Graham's character and he was the vampire. The author's writing is exactly what I have been looking for especially in "Breaking Midnight" and "Kissing Midnight".
I had been waiting for "Saving Midnight to see what else was going to happen to Edmund only to let it go short of three books and to finally end the villians life without a strong punishment from Edmund. This book was the onlyh one that did not meet up to my expectation so far.
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This book has a slow start but once you get halfway you can't put it down. Although I've waited till the last minute to read this book; it was still worth the credit. Emma Holly's writing will always keep you captivated. It can get erotica HOT HOT HOT !!! All in all, it's a B+ / 4.5 star rate book reading.
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Product Description
Graham Fitz Clare became a vampire to save his adoptive father from a deadly enemy. Sadly, the price of that rescue may have been too high. Edmunds captors are at large again, and are amassing the sort of power that could make them unstoppable. In the end, the love the Fitz Clares share with each other could be all that stands between them and a desperate storm of destruction.
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Finale to the Midnight series, wonderful read as always.


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