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samantha_randolph 's review for:
Morningside
by Ashley Madau
Morningside is the story of a woman in the 20s who accidentally gets turned into a vampire and her struggle to accept not only her change of life as a vampire, but also her life as an abnormal vampire.
After finishing this book, I have a lot of mixed thoughts on it. The writing is very well done, and since page 1, I felt deep in the story. However, while I love fast paced books, I felt this one was too fast paced. I had a little trouble keeping up in some parts, because the story shifted so quickly.
I enjoyed the suspense and mystery throughout, but I wish that the main male lead Liam hadn't been so much of a mystery. Yes, we do get a fabulous background story about half way through, but I still don't know his real feelings for the main character, Ava, if he has any.
I really hope this isn't a stand alone book, because if it is, I will be really let down by the ending. I feel like so much was left unsaid and questioned, and I don't understand so many things about Ava and what's going on with her.
This book did do a great job of making you feel engrossed in this story, and the beginning of it went very smoothly. The later parts of the plot just had me wanting a little more. I would recommend it to people who enjoy different takes on vampires, especially those who may be looking for something outside the YA realm (although the content is fine for probably 15 or 16 +).
After finishing this book, I have a lot of mixed thoughts on it. The writing is very well done, and since page 1, I felt deep in the story. However, while I love fast paced books, I felt this one was too fast paced. I had a little trouble keeping up in some parts, because the story shifted so quickly.
I enjoyed the suspense and mystery throughout, but I wish that the main male lead Liam hadn't been so much of a mystery. Yes, we do get a fabulous background story about half way through, but I still don't know his real feelings for the main character, Ava, if he has any.
I really hope this isn't a stand alone book, because if it is, I will be really let down by the ending. I feel like so much was left unsaid and questioned, and I don't understand so many things about Ava and what's going on with her.
This book did do a great job of making you feel engrossed in this story, and the beginning of it went very smoothly. The later parts of the plot just had me wanting a little more. I would recommend it to people who enjoy different takes on vampires, especially those who may be looking for something outside the YA realm (although the content is fine for probably 15 or 16 +).