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Book Review of Last Breath (Morganville Vampires, Bk 11)

Last Breath (Morganville Vampires, Bk 11)
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Helpful Score: 3


Im honestly scrambling to find something other than I FREAKING LOVED IT to post right now, but Im coming up somewhat empty. Rachel Caines 11th book in the Morganville Vampire series is everything a fangirl could dream of. Last Breath was filled with drama, romance, action, mystery, and a lot of suspense.

After eleven books, you pretty much know what youre getting into with these books or so I thought. Caine again kept me on my toes by showing us not only Claires point of view, but also Eve and Amelie. While I found Eves scenes all right, it was the insight into Amelies head that I simply adored. It was great to hear her inner monologue as she worked things out. She is a character I never quite know where to stand with, and now I feel like I know (and love) her a little bit more.

When this series debuted, I thought Caine was a genius. She gave a whole new spin on vampires and vampire lore that I hadnt encountered yet. That her characters were loveable and multi-dimensional was an added bonus. In this book she adds another layer to the vampire legend and why Morganville itself was created in the middle of the desert. I was always curious as to why vampires chose to live under the hot, Texas sky and this explains it marvelously.

This book is a fun ride all the way around. I cracked it open as soon as I tore it out of the envelope in the mail and didnt stop until I was done four hours later. Yes, its that good. Fans of the Morganville Vampire series will love this book. If you havent picked up any of these books, run (dont walk) to your nearest bookstore. I promise you wont be sorry.