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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN num: 9780425206324
ISBN number: 0425206327
Label: Berkley
Manufacturer: Berkley
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 336
Printing Date: October 04, 2005
Publishing house: Berkley
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The world's oldest living vampire assumes a mortal identity--and experiences a blazing passion for a woman that brings his tired heart back to life.
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I'd recommend the other "Midnight" books before you read this to give you background. It can be read as a stand alone, but the series builds to this point. The entire Upr ("Midnight" series) has just the right amount of well-developed storylines combined with sensuality to make these books a thoroughly enjoyable escapist read.
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Emma Holly can do no wrong! I just discovered the author recently, and I am glad that I did. Courting Midnight is sensual and entertaining--perfect escape.
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I am a huge Emma Holly fan and was excited to read some of her older work. I have to say this was not a favorite. It is not bad by any means, but it is also not what I was expecting from a Holly book. The characters are not written as well as they usually are and the love scenes are a bit boring-not typical Holly! I would suggest buying this book super-cheap (which is what I did), if you're curious, and saving the real money for a better Emma Holly book.
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This book wasn't to my taste. Not funny enough, and I didn't like the charters enough to want to know them. Made it to the end and it is not a keeper.
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But I was disappointed after the third chapter. The premise of a very old vamp taking on the identity of a dying human that he happens to resemble had some promise. I enjoyed the fantasy of the connection to the animals and the vamps powers...but then it takes on a Feehan-like quality with the human heroine our vamp connects to. She's slightly unusual, I'll give the author credit but I felt like the time and place didn't really come together in this one. It was surface level. Emma Holly writes well and I know I've enjoyed other books of hers more than this one. Ah well, on to the subsequent one!
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