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Vampire in Atlantis (Warriors of Poseidon, Bk 7)
Vampire in Atlantis - Warriors of Poseidon, Bk 7
Author: Alyssa Day
The most unexpected of all allies to Poseidon's warriors has proven to be the fiercest -- Daniel, a vampire and Nightwalker Guild mage. But even the strongest alliance can be destroyed when an eleven-thousand-year-old desire is reborn. — Daniel, vampire and ally of the Warriors of Poseidon, has fought on the side of humanity -- even against h...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780425241790
ISBN-10: 0425241793
Publication Date: 6/7/2011
Pages: 311
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4 stars, based on 76 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Vampire in Atlantis (Warriors of Poseidon, Bk 7) on + 929 more book reviews
I am not reading this series in order which can affect the ratings of these books.

Overall I enjoyed this one. The banter was in weird places and a little off but still fun. If I was Daniel I don't think I would be able to forgive Conlan and Justice for how prejudice they are towards him.

Serai was a little too much of a "princess" in attitude for me but I grew to like her for her compassion and understanding.

The plotline is a little slower and there is one scene in particular that's written word for word in her next book (Alaric and Quinn's story). That part I didn't care for. I always feel that if you are going to reuse scenes in your books, you should make from a different perspective.

Otherwise it's a decent read. I liked how sometimes the baddies in these series aren't really who they seem to be. I actually think Day writes more interesting bad guys than main characters at times.
reviewed Vampire in Atlantis (Warriors of Poseidon, Bk 7) on + 276 more book reviews
Vampire Dnaniel and Atlantis mason Serai met and fell in love when Atlantis was still above the sea. Following a brutal attack on the seven isles they were each told the other was dead. After Atlantis sank to the bottom of the ocean, Serai was put into stasis with other maidens to be future brides for pure blood Atlanteans. Daniel ended up in America where he fought to help save humanity. By a twist of fate the two were reunited.
This story is one of my favorites. Daniel was present in the other books always on the side of the Atlanteans and humans.
Both Daniel and Serai have great power which they need to find one of the seven stones of Poseidon's trident.
Great book great series.
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I love this series. However, over the last three books, Ms Day has fizzled out. The characters are flat; although the beginning is interesting and full of promise, it falls flat. The plot is slow moving and Daniel and his Serai lack the sparkle and sizzle of the first books. I found myself skipping just to finish. Hopefully Alaric and Quinn will bring this series back to life.


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