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Where's the cliffhanging, death defying, suspense thriller of a read? After all the crazy vampire war happening in Morganville, book 7 seemed slightly more mellow. Not much a plot, a bit more tidying up the loose ends kind of a read.Ada's jealousy of Claire finally festers into some crazy homicidal killing attempts. Wow...Super creepy Ada reminds me of an older version of the hologram girl in the Resident Evil movie. Myrnin's mental stability is still a big issue, he's so unpredictable. I absolu...
I can’t believe the genius that is Rachel Caine. How it is possible to have so many unique storylines for the same series that will always hook you in, leave you guessing right to the very last page, and never get old, or disappoint in any way, is beyond me. Rachel Caine is simply amazing, and with Fade Out, she’s done it again!So, with Carpe Corpus, the sixth book in the series, we had the end of the six book long story arc. Knowing how awesome Rachel Caine is, I knew Fade Out would be good, bu...
Rachel Caine should have stopped at book 6. It had a good ending and the series would have been able to rest in peace. But I will give her credit where credit is due, because I care enough about Michael Glass to keep reading, so well played Ms. Caine.The only good person left in this series is Michael Glass. He is always their for everyone, vampire and human, and even though his situation sucks he still does the right thing every time. Eve is a bitch, Claire is useless, and Shane is an ass. The
Okay so: Claire is unbearable through most of Fade Out due to her jealousy and insecurity and Eve suddenly has trouble with Michael being a vampire is super inconsiderate to him about it. So there's relationship drama that's dumb and serves no purpose \o/The plot is really good, though? We get more of Ada and the resolution of her arc, which is really cool and action packed and also super sad. And we get Kim and her idea of making big in Hollywood and how she goes about it, which is probably one...
Fade Out is the seventh book in the Morganville Vampire series. Continuing on where the sixth left off this is a rebuilding time for Morganville. Bishop is no longer around, Amelie is grieving, some new rogue vampires are introduced and an old flame of Shane's shows up in town. Not one of my favorites of the series by any means. I'd say the theme to this book was jealousy, not very intriguing really. The action slowed down quite a bit and what there was seemed a little predictable. Hopefully the...
Re-read (26.07.20):Moved from a 4 star to a 3 star. This was great, loved the characters as I do every time.. but nothing seemed to happen? I read it in pretty much one sitting and it went by in sort of a blur?