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asylumteaparty 's review for:
Sunglasses After Dark
by Nancy A. Collins
I have been wanting to read this book for about seven years now, and I was very excited to start reading this book.
The book starts out with Sonja Blue, our main character and vampire, locked in the danger ward in a mental institution. She is dream walking into the dreams of the other inmates and terrorizes the staff until she is strong enough to escape.
The vampires Nancy A. Collins has created are really interesting and their history and background is well developed. Sonja Blue is very powerful and strong and I think it was nice how the vampires in this book has the ability to change their appearance and fingerprints. This also makes the plot feel more plausible. About half of the book is devoted to telling us the story of how Sonja Blue was created and how she ended up where the book starts up, so we get both the present time and the past parallel to each other.
One of the things I liked best about this book is that it is free of forced romances and Sonja Blue is out for revenge, not a boyfriend.
The book starts out with Sonja Blue, our main character and vampire, locked in the danger ward in a mental institution. She is dream walking into the dreams of the other inmates and terrorizes the staff until she is strong enough to escape.
The vampires Nancy A. Collins has created are really interesting and their history and background is well developed. Sonja Blue is very powerful and strong and I think it was nice how the vampires in this book has the ability to change their appearance and fingerprints. This also makes the plot feel more plausible. About half of the book is devoted to telling us the story of how Sonja Blue was created and how she ended up where the book starts up, so we get both the present time and the past parallel to each other.
One of the things I liked best about this book is that it is free of forced romances and Sonja Blue is out for revenge, not a boyfriend.