And some not so good stuff here... First, the art. The art was good and the women were pretty. Second, the antagonist. She was really absent from the book yet when she finally acted, it was really meaningful. It didn't resolve the whole vampire situation and she was an antagonist only for the main character but managed to end at the same time too blandly and with a spectacular effect. And the story in that aspect was quite interesting, not fabulous but enough to have a not so bad time.
Now I gotta say I'm a bit confused by the vampires. Their categorization was a good idea but not really exploited. They were introduced as some kind of disease and I liked the idea, but it went nowhere and was completely cancelled with the holy water shit, I now understand that it was only a way to justify the whole holy blood thing but I find the disease version more attractive .
The Keith family thing, on the other end, was brillant. The father is certainly the worst sick shit I've seen in a while, but the background story of the Clifford family is awesome in their universe, I didn't see that coming and was satisfied with the main lead situation in the story.
I also liked the fact that this romance was very chaste but constant .
Oh, and the little cousins were absolutely forsaken by the end ^^'
And some not so good stuff here...
First, the art. The art was good and the women were pretty.
Second, the antagonist.
She was really absent from the book yet when she finally acted, it was really meaningful.
It didn't resolve the whole vampire situation and she was an antagonist only for the main character but managed to end at the same time too blandly and with a spectacular effect.
And the story in that aspect was quite interesting, not fabulous but enough to have a not so bad time.
Now I gotta say I'm a bit confused by the vampires. Their categorization was a good idea but not really exploited.
They were introduced as some kind of disease and I liked the idea, but it went nowhere and was completely cancelled with the holy water shit, I now understand that it was only a way to justify the whole holy blood thing but I find the disease version more attractive .
The Keith family thing, on the other end, was brillant. The father is certainly the worst sick shit I've seen in a while, but the background story of the Clifford family is awesome in their universe, I didn't see that coming and was satisfied with the main lead situation in the story.
I also liked the fact that this romance was very chaste but constant .
Oh, and the little cousins were absolutely forsaken by the end ^^'