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Almost Final Curtain: A Vampire Princess Novel by Tate Hallaway

cr6zym0nkeyiz's review

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1.0

Almost Final Curtain was not as intriguing as the first book in the series. It was like suddenly I didn't really care for these characters anymore. It was a bit surprising.

In Almost Final Curtain, Ana just seemed too dull to me. And I didn't really enjoy watching her going out with Nikolai while being engaged to Elias due to the last book. It is very obvious throughout this book that she likes Elias. And she and Nikolai are having problems with their relationship due to Ana being between the vampires and the witches.

I think I was hoping for too much in Almost Final Curtain and Tate Hallaway didn't seem to deliver that. When I read the first installment of the series I was intrigued with the half vampire-witch princess concept and was hoping that it would expand but it didn't.

emmafromoz's review

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4.0

Read this straight after the 1st in the series (& then went on to the 3rd). Nice world building, lots of fun. Probably if I had an obsession with teenaged boys and thought the age of 21 was worldly beyond belief, I would have liked it even more.

kstep1805's review

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3.0

A little teen angsty but not bad overall.

bibliophiliadk's review

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3.0

I was more impressed by the first book, I have to say. I really liked Ana, I liked the way the story was narrated by her, she's a very likeable character, but the story itself was kind of flat and boring. There were a lot of things that were supposed to create drama and tension in the story, but I didn't really feel that happening. And the ending was, unfortunatle, quite anti-climatic. Too bad.

andrea_n's review

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5.0

Very enthralling. Can't wait to read more.
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