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In the Forests of the Night
by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
I had to give it a re-read. I first read "In the Forests of the Night" when I was a freshman or sophomore. Amelia Atwater-Rhodes used to be my idol. She published young, her publications weren't over-complicated and they consumed me. I could not read her books fast enough back then.
Yesterday I felt so reminescent, I wanted to feel that consumed again by her writing filled with vampires, humans and action.
In the Forests of the Night bounces back and forth between the 1700's and present, following a girl once named Rachel, who became something more and lost more than most in the process. In the present she confronts her past, a vampire named Aubrey, who is the root of her deep seeded issues.
As I stated earlier, it's a relatively simple book filled with stuff that I used to dream about. Although simply written and at times a little over-dramatic. I still love these books. This one isn't my favorite in the series.
Yesterday I felt so reminescent, I wanted to feel that consumed again by her writing filled with vampires, humans and action.
In the Forests of the Night bounces back and forth between the 1700's and present, following a girl once named Rachel, who became something more and lost more than most in the process. In the present she confronts her past, a vampire named Aubrey, who is the root of her deep seeded issues.
As I stated earlier, it's a relatively simple book filled with stuff that I used to dream about. Although simply written and at times a little over-dramatic. I still love these books. This one isn't my favorite in the series.