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Ultraviolet [Mass Market Paperback]

Yvonne Navarro (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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March 1, 2006
Set in a futuristic urban metropolis, this sci-fi action-adventure tells the story of a sub-culture of humans who have been modified genetically by a vampire-like disease, giving them enhanced speed, strength and intelligence.


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'Last in the Frost in May series, this delicate but powerful novel traces the descent of Clara Batchelor into madness ... In many ways this is the most impressive of the series, with its bewilderingly honest portrayal of the breakdown of a woman and an artist' Guardian *'An extraordinarily perceptive and yet detached account of the descent into madness' Good Housekeeping

About the Author

Yvonne Navarro has had a variety of jobs from waitree to shop cashier and is currently an Operations Officer for a military contractor at historic Fort Huachuca in Arizona. She has written numerous film-tie novels plus a non-fiction book and continues to plan more.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (March 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446616540
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446616546
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,116,909 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was born back in the early days when black and white photographs were considered normal instead of artsy. As a child I always thought I'd grow up to be an artist, and I was was convinced I'd spend my life doing line drawings of long, leggy models like the ones in the daily newspapers. Life, however, did not cooperate: a foul-up in grammar school resulted in a transfer to a local high school instead of the technical, arts-heavy one I'd planned to attend.

Following that was a move that really made things start winding around. By the time I returned to Chicago for the second time in 1981, I'd worked as a waitress, a nurse's aide, a bookkeeper and gift shop cashier, an accounting clerk, and a secretary in everything from office furniture stores to a hotel to a journalism society. In 1981 I came back to my old job in a Chicago law firm and settled down in the Windy City for awhile. In 1982 I tried to write because my mother said "You could do this." The seed had still been planted, and I sold my first story in 1984. Since then I've written around a hundred stories, most of which have been or are scheduled to be published.

My first novel, AfterAge, was published in 1993 and was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. In 1995 my second solo novel, deadrush, was published, and it also was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award, this time in the category of Superior Achievement in a novel. Final Impact, the third solo novel, was published in 1997, and won both the Chicago Women In Publishing's Award for Excellence in Adult Fiction and the "Unreal Worlds" Award for Best Horror Paperback of 1997 from the Rocky Mountain News. Since then I've published several more solo novels, Red Shadows (a follow-up to Final Impact), DeadTimes, and That's Not My Name, her first suspense novel. That's Not My Name, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Paleo, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Willow Files, Vol. 2 all won at the Illinois State level of the IWPA 2001 Mate E. Palmer Communications contest (two first place and one second place, respectively), plus I somehow swept all three awards of the Short Story category with "Ascension," "Divine Justice," and "Santa Alma." I've also written a number of media tie-in novels, including several Buffy the Vampire Slayer novels, Hellboy, Elektra, and Ultraviolet. Full info about all her books can be found on her website along with a lot of free excerpts.

I moved to my beloved Arizona in 2002 and currently work on historic Fort Huachuca. in southern Arizona. Numerically, I'm up to about twenty novels and one non-fiction book, with those never-ending plans for more. I love heat, Godiva chocolates, and Great Danes.

 

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly worth reading- 3 1/2 stars!, March 13, 2006
This review is from: Ultraviolet (Mass Market Paperback)
This was a surprisingly enjoyable read! I only picked this up because I thoroughly enjoyed Yvonne Navarro's AFTERAGE many years ago and was curious as to what she was doing now. Vampirisim is a disease in which the infected person becomes sensitive to light, has slightly longer canine teeth, and gains some healing powers due to an increased metabolism. Unfortunately, Hemophages, as those infected with the disease are called, also suffer from a shortened lifespan due to the disease. One particularly virulent form of the virus, HPV, led to Hemophages being first separated from others by armbands to actual placement in concentration camps. Rebellion ensued and now the world has humans and Hemophages separated and at war with one another. Violet lost everything when she was infected and is now an assassin for Nerva, the leader of one faction of the Hemophages. She is able to sneak into the Laboratories for Latter Day Defense (L.L.D.D.) and, using technology that masks her disease, steal a suitcase that allegedly holds the human's greatest weapon against the Hemophages. Violet opens the suitcase against Nerva's orders and discovers a child named Six. She tricks Nerva, and then Violet and Six are on the run from other Hemophages and humans. She ultimately has a showdown between the mastermind behind L.L.D.D., Richard Daxus, but I won't spoil the book by revealing more. I don't know how the book compares to the movie but Yvonne Navarro has reminded me of why I enjoyed her book so much in the past.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "UltraViolet" True Blue Adventure, March 17, 2006
This review is from: Ultraviolet (Mass Market Paperback)
"UltraViolet" is the latest contribution to an increasingly long list of movies and subsequent movie tie-ins featuring vampires as the central characters. Of late, the "Blade" trilogy and "Underworld" films have also made thier way to the silver screen and books as well.

Though an abundant use of similies grace the pages of this tie-in there is an eveness of style that makes reading flow easlily along. It is, primarily, an action oriented tale alternating between chase and pursuit and fight and slash sequences. As an experienced author, Yvonne Navarro imparts a masterful symmerty in this film adaption put to words. Well worth the read and an excellent addition to a literary collection

Recommended Reads: "Species", "Species II", "Hellboy" and "Aliens" Music of the Spheres" by Yvonne Navarro; "Blade" by Mel Odom; "Blade III: Trinity" by Natasha Rhodes; "Underworld", "Underworld: Blood Enemy" and "Underworld: Evolution" by Greg Cox.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Ok, March 30, 2006
This review is from: Ultraviolet (Mass Market Paperback)
I read the book instead of going to see the movie because from what I read on Amazon, the book had more information and backstory, which makes things easier to follow in my mind. So I got the book and read it in a couple days, but I was really disappointed. I was expecting something a bit more in depth, given the trailers for the movie--super soldiers, fighting back, etc..

Instead it's just a basic shoot-em up kind of movie/book. I was expecting something more...more drama, more tension, and more....character. About the only character they really develop is Violet, which is fine, except that in order to see her character develop more, I expected to see more character development of the other people as well. I wanted to see more with the overall fight with the government, and I really wanted to see more about this super-soldier creation stuff...

I don't fault Yvonne for the lack of more story, afterall there is only so far you are allowed to diverge before it's an entirely different story. I thought her treatment of the story was good. Its the first of her books I've read and I enjoyed the descriptions and backstory that she did have in there. I just was expecting much more from the whole thing in the first place.
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