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We Love the Nightlife
by Rachel Koller Croft
adventurous
dark
funny
hopeful
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
WE LOVE THE NIGHTLIFE 🪩
Rachel Koller Croft
Out 8/20
🪩🧛 We love the nightlife,
We love to boogie,
On the disco 🎶ayyyyeyahah🎶🧛🪩
Well, that was fun! As a vampire girlie from the land of Anne Rice, True Blood, and home to top TVD vampire himself, you could say it’s in my blood. 😹 So, when I heard that Croft’s sophomore book was going to be a vampire story I was excited and she really didn’t let me down.
The dual pov, multi timeline story describes the relationship between relatively new (a few decades) ex-pat vampire Amber and her maker, Londoner Nicola who is centuries old. Amber, who was turned in 1979, is ready to spread her fangs if you will, and leave Nicola. Amidst the disco scene, these two try to outdo the other is so many fun, campy ways.
Great side characters, flashbacks, and music from the time period all help to make this an enjoyable read. It was a slow burn at first but once it got going I couldn’t put it down.
Thank you Berkley Publishers, the Emilys, and Rachel Koller Croft for the early review copy.
Rachel Koller Croft
Out 8/20
🪩🧛 We love the nightlife,
We love to boogie,
On the disco 🎶ayyyyeyahah🎶🧛🪩
Well, that was fun! As a vampire girlie from the land of Anne Rice, True Blood, and home to top TVD vampire himself, you could say it’s in my blood. 😹 So, when I heard that Croft’s sophomore book was going to be a vampire story I was excited and she really didn’t let me down.
The dual pov, multi timeline story describes the relationship between relatively new (a few decades) ex-pat vampire Amber and her maker, Londoner Nicola who is centuries old. Amber, who was turned in 1979, is ready to spread her fangs if you will, and leave Nicola. Amidst the disco scene, these two try to outdo the other is so many fun, campy ways.
Great side characters, flashbacks, and music from the time period all help to make this an enjoyable read. It was a slow burn at first but once it got going I couldn’t put it down.
Thank you Berkley Publishers, the Emilys, and Rachel Koller Croft for the early review copy.