Take a photo of a barcode or cover
This was a fun and interesting book to read, but it was a bit predictable.
I had a hard time putting this one down, honestly. The storyline definitely unfolds more, and once you've started reading it unfolds rather quickly.
The ending was unsatisfactory, because of the cliffhanger-esque ending. Very much ready to read the 4th book.
The one thing that really keeps me from giving it 5 stars is that the setting keeps getting lost to me.
We're supposed to be 500 years in the future, but it really feels like it's set in the 1700-1800's. Yes, there are nods here and there to modern things and culture, but that gets lost in the "old world" piracy.
I love the story, though. That's what's kept me hooked in. :)
The ending was unsatisfactory, because of the cliffhanger-esque ending. Very much ready to read the 4th book.
The one thing that really keeps me from giving it 5 stars is that the setting keeps getting lost to me.
We're supposed to be 500 years in the future, but it really feels like it's set in the 1700-1800's. Yes, there are nods here and there to modern things and culture, but that gets lost in the "old world" piracy.
I love the story, though. That's what's kept me hooked in. :)
I might have enjoyed this more if I had read the books that came before this one. This title definitely doesn't stand alone. I think the idea of vampire pirates is just a bit to cheesy for me. I'm sue it goes over much better for tweens and maybe young teens.
The third book in the Vampirates series. Grace and the Vampirate Captain take Lorcan to Sanctuary to find the healer, Mosh Zu. Meanwhile, Connor finds himself stuck with Captain Wrathe's bratty nephew Moonshine. Unknown to either Sidorio is still about and plotting the demise of the Captain and his crew. This series gets better as it goes on. This installment leaves you anxious for the fourth book.