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In the Forests of the Night
by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
I remember reading this book series as a kid and really liking it. Its dark but still fun.
Risika is a powerful vampire from a powerful line. But she feels an intense need to get back at her vampire brother Aubrey for murdering her human brother when she was turned.
Its a really quick and no nonsense book. There aren't really any subplots. It switches between Risika's life as a vampire and her life as a human before she was turned.
Even though I have a lot of nostalgia for this book, I barely remembered the plot. I think I remember the next book in the series a lot more than this one.
Risika is a powerful vampire from a powerful line. But she feels an intense need to get back at her vampire brother Aubrey for murdering her human brother when she was turned.
Its a really quick and no nonsense book. There aren't really any subplots. It switches between Risika's life as a vampire and her life as a human before she was turned.
Even though I have a lot of nostalgia for this book, I barely remembered the plot. I think I remember the next book in the series a lot more than this one.