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Amazon.com: Cloak of the Vampire eBook : Englard, Sapir A.: Kindle Store
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Jennifer James
I don’t know what I thought I was going to read. Something tropey & simple, low angst probably, sexy vampire stuff with like, idk, a heroine with daddy issues who gloms into the hot vampire dude and they have to like, do society or something.This was twisty in ways I didn’t expect and I liked it. A lot. Like, really good ice cream you don’t have to share. Gonna read the next one and see what kind of nonsense the heroine gets into while trying to stay away from sucky men.I kinda want to kick the hero in the nuts right now he’s so emotionally constipated. Oh and the heroines ex and the chick who is obsessed with the hero can both go be disgusting together and hopefully fall off something tall into molasses or like, idk, a cat of peanut butter. Just something nasty. They deserve it.
Melita Ropalo
The main characters inner dialogue literally whines and complains the ENTIRE book. The only reason I enjoyed it is because the story is interesting enough.. the mystery behind her past is the only reason I finished it.. she believes shes a victim and she’s a monster.. and she keeps whining about that back and forth.. lol. Not an attractive main character. She got all this crazy stuff going on around her and yet her self worth is the only thing she can focus on… it’s bazar…
Laura Garces
I truly could not stop reading until I finished this book. The unique twist on vampire lore along with compelling and complicated characters made this “unputdownable”.I cannot wait to sink my teeth into the next one.
Brittany
"Cloak of the Vampire" by Sapir is a breath of fresh air in the crowded genre of vampire fiction. The world-building in this book is truly exceptional, offering a unique and immersive experience that sets it apart from your typical vampire love story. Sapir has crafted a universe where the supernatural elements feel both fantastical and grounded, making it easy to lose oneself in the intricate details and imaginative settings.What I particularly enjoyed about this book is how it breaks away from common tropes. The plot is rich with unexpected twists, and the characters are complex and multi-dimensional. Aileen, the protagonist, is a standout. Her journey is compelling and filled with intrigue, making her a character you can't help but root for.The ending of "Cloak of the Vampire" has left me on the edge of my seat, eagerly anticipating the next installment. I can't wait to see what Aileen does next, as her actions and decisions are sure to have significant repercussions. Additionally, I am deeply curious about her background and hope the sequel will delve deeper into her past, shedding light on the mysteries that surround her.Overall, "Cloak of the Vampire" is a must-read for fans of the genre looking for something fresh and captivating. Sapir has set the stage for an exciting series, and I am eager to follow Aileen's journey in the books to come.
Tammi Cole
I liked the story and the different spin on a vampire society and vampire politics. No book however, has ever left me this in the lurch before! The whole book is one big cliffhanger and I was a bit annoyed, especially considering the next one isn't out yet. Because it peaked my interest, I won't ding my review because the book kept me entertained and interested. I hope we can wrap up a few things in the next book that 've already pre-ordered. The main male character seemed rather cliche', dark, brooding, arrogant, but also apathetic. Some of the lesser characters were memorable, mainly speaking of Tansy. She reminded me Luna Lovegood from the Harry Potter series. I'm very interested in where her story is going. Also, Zoey. I wasn't expecting what happened to Zoey and I hope we'll see more of her later as well. Aileen was not incredibly relatable, but that could just be because I'm older and she's only 21 in the book. I was actually surprised that there weren't any older (human years) vampires in the book. With age comes wisdom and calm and all of the vampires in this book were turned in their 20's. Just seems odd to me, especially if they are looking for intelligence and emotionally stable people. My 21-year-old can't even remember to take out the garbage! Anyway, I did enjoy the book. I just feel like at least one thing could've been wrapped up before the author dumped us into limbo awaiting the next installment.