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A review by vanclaise
V.A.M.P.: Book One—Serena & Katerina by Kimberly A. Todd, Kimberly A. Todd
2.0
Oh God, 68% was all I could do.
There is no plot, the development of the MCs is non-existent and I consider some of their behavior (especially Katerina) childish. The book is long, yes, but the writing makes it last forever. Flat, completely flat.
Nothing happened. Okay, sorry, something happened (I mean, a human and a vampire, it's a plot we all expect will happen), and they solved it like adults. I'm fine with that, you know, communication, but God, give me something. A little drama, emotion, a mystery, SOMETHING.
I love vampires and sapphic vampires are a huge YES for me and I don't usually quit books, I always finish them even if it's just because I'm that stubborn, but I can't handle this one.
There is no plot, the development of the MCs is non-existent and I consider some of their behavior (especially Katerina) childish. The book is long, yes, but the writing makes it last forever. Flat, completely flat.
Nothing happened. Okay, sorry, something happened (I mean, a human and a vampire, it's a plot we all expect will happen), and they solved it like adults. I'm fine with that, you know, communication, but God, give me something. A little drama, emotion, a mystery, SOMETHING.
I love vampires and sapphic vampires are a huge YES for me and I don't usually quit books, I always finish them even if it's just because I'm that stubborn, but I can't handle this one.