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Midnight Reign by Chris Marie Green

geezenstack444's review against another edition

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3.0

Although I hated the first book in this series, I had already purchased this and decided to read it. It was much better then the first, although that doesn't say much. This book contains more plot and by the end of the book I had to see what happened.

veronica87's review against another edition

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2.0

This is book two of the Vampire Babylon series, which will be told in two sets of trilogies - making for six books in total. This book takes place one month after the end of book one. The team suffers a loss and we find out more about Dawn's family, and there's more from rival P.I., Matt Lonigan. We also get a name, Jonah, and a face to go with The Voice/Boss that we-met-but-didn't-meet in book one. We still don't know exactly what Jonah is at this point though I have my suspicions but the rather unusual relationship between him and Dawn continues. I'm liking the story enough to continue with the series but it still hasn't reached the "I love it" stage. The story really slows down in parts but over all it's okay.

melaniipon's review against another edition

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2.0

This book was gifted to me, so I had to buy the first book before I started. Unfortunately I don't remember what happens in either. So maybe that says something?

bagel_cm's review against another edition

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2.0

pretty good follow up to the first. with some mildly shocking twists, nothing too outrageous. Looking forward to the third.

* on an unrelated note to self - don't read a book in a single 7 hr. sitting again b/c it causes reading hangover

veronica87's review

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2.0

This is book two of the Vampire Babylon series, which will be told in two sets of trilogies - making for six books in total. This book takes place one month after the end of book one. The team suffers a loss and we find out more about Dawn's family, and there's more from rival P.I., Matt Lonigan. We also get a name, Jonah, and a face to go with The Voice/Boss that we-met-but-didn't-meet in book one. We still don't know exactly what Jonah is at this point though I have my suspicions but the rather unusual relationship between him and Dawn continues. I'm liking the story enough to continue with the series but it still hasn't reached the "I love it" stage. The story really slows down in parts but over all it's okay.

akf1706's review

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adventurous

3.25

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