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The Lazarus Child by Jay Raven

jessbookishlife's review

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5.0

I love vampire stories. It's a particular subgenre and mythology that I'm fascinated about.

Jay Raven keep surprising me with the route this series is taking. Book after book I loved it even more. He took me on a journey through the darkness and left me want more.

I love the dynamic of the vampires in the book. I love the characters, I love the fact that we are following a vampire hunter, which really is unique in all Vampire Stories world. It's another side of the same coin and get so pumped thinking about the whole concept of the series.

Anton is a character that keeps developing and reading about his struggles and his interactions with society, and specially the vampires, is such an emotional rollercoaster. He has depth in his personality. I felt connected with him and I could understand him and his reasoning, thanks to the author's craftsmanship.

Loved the flow of the story and the different points of view. And it was a page turner. Couldn't put it down and read most of it at night. Which was quite interesting for my dreams afterwards.

Overall, and since I don't want to spoil anything, let me just say that when I read Jay Raven's vampire - vampire hunter story I get this new boost of energy and love of the subgenre.

[I want to thank Rachel, at Rachel’s Random Resources, and Jay Raven for the eCopy of this book, and for allowing me to join in the fun and being a part of the blog tour with my honest review of the book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.]
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