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Midnight Predator by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

onceuponthesewords's review against another edition

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4.0

Whenever I get in a reading slump, this is one of the series I turn to to get out of it... they're so short but good.

ameserole's review

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5.0



SpoilerI loved everything about Midnight Predator. Turquoise/Audra/Catherine was a pretty impressive character with a unique background. Ravyn, who also had a pretty unique upbringing, was annoying as fuck throughout the book. WHY? Oh because she would make her own plans all the god damn time. But then again so did Turquoise...sort of...maybe...right?

Other annoying characters were: Daryl and Jeshickah. I wanted them to die so badly in this book. I sort of got half of my wish granted and I'm not going to tell you who died or didn't die. Read it for yourself.

Jaguar was pretty interesting and his background story definitely made me like him a smidge more. I was really hoping it was going to be a love story between him and Turquoise but I can take what little to nothing action I got from them. I'm hoping something would eventually happen between them whether it's in another book throughout this series or only in my mind.

I'm super invested into this world that Amelia has created. I've liked every book so far that I've read and I can't wait to read the next book within this series next month.

hpitcher15's review

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good, i guess. but for me it seemed like everything happened too quickly. like it was rushed

michellewords's review

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4.0

Midnight Predator was amazing.
Atwater-Rhodes found her voice again with this one.
Main character, Turquoise, is a hunter looking for promotion within her "guild". She and her opponent, Ravyn, are hired to kill a competing re-builder of the human slave center, Midnight.
As such, she and her competition are "sold" into into slavery as a front to figure and kill the person in question.
The book has a fantastic build, with enough descriptions to make characters and plot solid, but not too much so your imagination can take hold.
Turquoise is a great character an pretty believable in this paranormal world of vampires, witches and hunters.
I especially enjoyed the final chapter and the weavings between past and present. Well-told story. I'm so glad this one was better than the last one or I would have to quit the series.
Midnight Predator was a lot of fun to read. On to the next one.

hoosgracie's review against another edition

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3.0

Turquoise nee Catherine is a mercenary vampire hunter try to avenge her family’s murder. Then why does she like Jaguar? Story of redemption.

abenajanet's review

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1.0

okish i guess. okk lied. i was a hella confused but the plot was quite entertaining..

catladylover94's review

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5.0

an vampire hunter falls in love with a vampire

meimpink's review against another edition

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4.0

Still reading it, but from the first 40 or so pages, I can immediately tell I won't like it as much as the other Den of Shadows books or any of Amelia Atwater-Rhodes's other books (all of which I absolutely adore). First thing I don't like: this book, unlike the other three, does not have the same characters. In In the Forests of the Night, Demon in My View, and Shattered Mirror most of the characters from each book all reappear as characters (less significant, however) in each of the other books, which gave you some more familiarity with how they would behave and interact and such. This lack of these people who I've gotten so used to reading of makes me feel as if I'm reading this book blind, and I am dreadfully missing some of my favorite vampires and witches. Each book is progressively longer, so this book, being the last of the four, is the longest of them. Just knowing that there is more for me to read of the book I will enjoy the least has put a small raincloud above me. I really hope it gets better
More to come...

Update:
Okay, now I've finished, and I was right: this book was not as great as the other three. BUT, it was pretty good. The one other thing that really bugged me other than what I mentioned before about it not having the same characters would have to be the ending. I'm not going to go as far as to say that the other three books all had definite endings, but they had more of a conclusion each than this last book. So as not to spoil, I'm only going to say that much about it. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of Amelia Atwater-Rhodes. It wasn't the best, but it sure wasn't bad, or even okay, I'd say. It nearly stands alone, except for the fact that some background information about Atwater-Rhodes' vampires in general would be really helpful before starting on this book. I recommend reading another of the Den of Shadows books first (especially recommend all of the first three, they were GREAT!) if only just to get a feel for the world.

duskvamp's review against another edition

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4.0

Good but I wish that it wasn't all new characters as compared to the first books

prairiewolf's review against another edition

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dark emotional fast-paced

4.75