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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Michelle Pillow puts a whole new spin on the legend of the vampires with this book.,
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This review is from: Tribes Of The Vampire: Redeemer of Shadows (Book One) (Paperback)
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Wow!!! Michelle Pillow puts a whole new spin on the legend of the vampires with this, the first book in her Tribes of the Vampire series. This book will keep readers engrossed from beginning all the way to the shocking twist of a climax at the end. Hathor Vinceti has come to London to help her beloved Aunt Georgia run her bed and breakfast inn. One evening while trying to find a restaurant her aunt recommended, she gets lost and finds herself in a place she never imagined to exist. What she discovers is a dark underworld society where vampires rule and don't care who gets in the way of their fun. Servaes is a 17th century French Marquis turned vampire who has grown weary of his long non-life and is only going through the motions to please others and keep the unruly young vampires in line. When he sees Hathor in the crowd at London's vampire club one night, he is immediately drawn to her for some unexplained reason. Something about her is different and though he can't understand it, he senses she may be very important to him. Servaes and Hathor are drawn to each other from the first moment they see each other, but all is not easy in their love. The young vampires are jealous of their happiness, and will destroy it at all costs, and the Tribal Council, thought to be a myth by most vampires, is not happy about Hathor's introduction to their world. Can their love survive the dangers they face, and can Hathor truly accept Servaes for who, or what, he is? This story is absolutely fascinating! It follows a slow but steady pace throughout much of the book, but there is plenty of action and intrigue, and of course romance, to keep readers captivated. Though Servaes and Hathor's story follows through to a more then satisfying ending, there are enough mysteries left in the story that are sure to be addressed again in future books in the planned series. Also, the stunning climax will leave readers gasping for breath at the totally unexpected turn of events. Though surprising, it will make readers shout with joy, and make them realize that was the only way this story COULD end. The relationships between all the characters are well done and beautifully portrayed, especially the romance of Hathor and Servaes. All of the fears, frustration, tenderness, and love between them can be felt very strongly by the reader. One will also feel the hate and fear of the lesser vampires, the courage and underlying strength of the more powerful ones, such as Jiri, and the familial love between Georgia and Hathor. One will be hoping throughout, that the lovers find the happiness they both long for. This is probably one of the best books this reviewer has read this year, and is one of those rare books she feels is totally deserving of the best rating possible to give. There was nothing disappointing about this book, except for some editing errors scattered throughout. Although the unresolved mystery subplots may leave fans wondering, this doesn't detract from the story. It's evident that these mysteries will be carried on into future books, where this world will be delved into with more detail. Well worth the time and money, don't wait! Run on over to NCP and pick this one up today! It is guaranteed not to disappoint. © Kelley A. Hartsell, September 2004. All rights reserved.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good pace and well written, but I didn't care for the storyline,
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This book is very different from her next two in the series. It is much gorier and almost reminded me of Ann Rice more then a JR Ward or Sherrilyn Kenyon. It is more of the standard fare with the vampire feeling an instant connection to the women, but there is nothing that really makes her standout from other women where you can see why she is special from everyone else he has met.
If you read the next two in the series, which are the best vampire books I have read and stand alone by themselves, you will most likely want to read this one. If you only get books every once in a while, pass on this one and go right to book 2 and 3. Each one in the series keeps getting better then the previous one and each one is unique.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good Read.,
By Southern Gal "Southern Gal" (New Mexico) - See all my reviews
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I won't go into the story line as others have already, but, I liked the book. It started a little slow for me - but quickly picked up. I did not like Hathor at first (I thought she was a little wimpy), but in the end she showed she was up to it. I did get a little tired of her turning him away again and again and then running after him again and again. Everything turned out ok in the end. It was a good read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
not all that its cracked up to be but still good!,
By Susan Bearch "Susie" (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tribes Of The Vampire: Redeemer of Shadows (Book One) (Paperback)
After reading review after review claiming this book was absolutely fabulous and a must have, I had to get it. After reading it I can certainly say that it was a steamy read with lost of twists an turns, I could not put this book down! BUT its not 5 star material. The plot, while good could certainly have been better and hold more substance and at times the dialogue was really cheesy which is a real pet-peeve for me . This is not a bad read at all, in fact it is quite enjoyable but in no way is it 5 stars worthy.
20 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
SAME OLD, SAME OLD,
This review is from: Tribes Of The Vampire: Redeemer of Shadows (Book One) (Paperback)
A "whole new spin on the vampire legends"? Oh, come now! Makes me wonder just how many other vampire books the previous reviewer has read. We're talking yawnsville here: vampire (the hero of the story) who has been around for eons has grown weary of his immortal life, chances upon fair maiden and is irresistably drawn to her, finding the love of his life...his very, very, very, very, very long life, that is; and she, in turn, knows that he is destined to be the one true love of her life, too...even though she hasn't lived nearly as long as him. I am so SICK of that premise! Dress it up all you want with vampires and mystery plots, but it's still just your basic grocery store checkout lane romance novel.
3.0 out of 5 stars
OK,
By Jill (Vermont USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tribes Of The Vampire: Redeemer of Shadows (Book One) (Paperback)
I so love Michelle's work. I tried to read this like 3 times. I couldnt. Sorry Michelle, this was just ok!
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