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Touch of Evil by C.T. Adams, Cathy Clamp

aobitz24's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a really good book. I couldn't put it down. A good author and will be getting more of her books as soon as I can.

athenaevarinya's review against another edition

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4.0

Parasitic vampires anyone?

catladylover94's review against another edition

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3.0

kinda hard to get into, really weird with stuff in her head, hope it gets better with book 2

nell_reads's review against another edition

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5.0

Invasion of the body snatchers but instead they are vampires.
Scary stuff.

emitchellwrites's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow!
I find this in a book sale, knowing nothing about it, and I lucked out!
So good.

jennlynn's review against another edition

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4.0

This was very refreshing to get a different take on vampires. I really enjoyed this bok!

rosebridetb's review against another edition

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4.0

A nice different lore on vampires. You wouldn't want to become one of these vamps. And you wouldn't have much choice.
A suspenseful read that makes your average paranormal romance a little spine tingling.

mrsjenniferwheeler's review against another edition

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3.0

Ah, dammit. The first 3/4's of this book had me gritting my teeth in annoyance, and highly doubtful about whether I would bother reading the rest of the series. The last 1/4 was JUST good enough to make me reconsider. I guess I'll give it a try....

claudiap's review against another edition

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2.0

This is an incredibly uneven book, in which unfortunately the bad points outweigh the positive.
In general, the story of vampires being verm hosts and all the diplomacy among vampires, including the state of Not Prey, is quite intriguing. However, there are holes in the plot that the authors could not justify. One of the most obvious is that werewolves are recognized and discriminated against in society, while the existence of vampires is almost a myth. Why this difference?
Another point that was well achieved was the inclusion of religion in the paranormal world in a very appropriate way. However, I considered that most plot twists were foolish and did not add much to my interest in the book.
My biggest problem with this reading was the characters, especially the main character. All characters are stereotypes: Katie the strong and independent woman; Tom the handsome fireman ... And that's why a lot ofthe romance scenes do not work. The sex scene, then, is a bust. A strong and independent woman who has never had sex with the lights on? Seriously?
A book that needed a lot of work. I noticed from the reviews of the other readers that this may be one of the weakest books of the authors. I couldn’t tell, since this was the first book I’ve read from these authors.

akf1706's review against another edition

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dark emotional

2.0