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Twilight Desires by Amanda Ashley

jlaynereads's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a well written roller coaster ride!
It is steamy, witty and downright funny at times ... also year worthy at times.

Will Ethan finally accept being a Vampire? Will Sofia and her family get over the horrors they faced at the hands of a Vampire? Can Sofia & Ethan ever have a happily ever after?

Read it to see!

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5.0

I loved this book! Sofia asked all the questions I had about being with a vampire. She may be young but she is comfortable in her own skin and knows what she wants. Ethan was a little to angsty at first but meeting Sofia cured him of that for the most part. This was a sweet and fun addition to the series. If you haven’t read the others you shouldn’t have any problems reading this stand alone.

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2.0

The first half of the book is super slow. It’s pretty much just Ethan brooding over becoming a vampire. And while he had legitimate reasons for being upset, I didn’t really care. Sofia is a former vampire loving goth who works as an assistant in an office. I wish it was explained why Sofia wasn’t in school, since she is only 19. In fact it seemed odd that she had the job she did, considering she wouldn’t have had the education or life/work experience to obtain the position either. What I also didn’t get was why their matchmaker thought they would make a cute couple. They had nothing in common. Especially since the plan was to have them meet before Ethan was turned. He was in his 20′s and a type A corporate type living in California, and she was a goth teenager in Arizona. I don’t see the connection. They did hit it off after they met. Of course there was a supernatural instant connection, but even without it considering where their lives ended up I could see them hooking up because of a lack of options for both of them. But to me it would’ve made more sense if their meeting was happenstance rather than planning.

The second half does pick up, and a real conflict is introduced. But for some reason I still found myself bored. I didn’t read either of the first two books in this series, and I don’t see myself continuing with the series either. It just wasn’t my cup of tea.
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