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L.C. DeCarlo

Auteur de Stolen Sun (Juliana Lucio, #1)

2 oeuvres 18 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

Œuvres de L.C. DeCarlo

Stolen Sun (Juliana Lucio, #1) (2011) 12 exemplaires
Rising Son (Juliana Lucio, #2) (2012) 6 exemplaires

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This novel is about a woman name Juliana a doctor, wife, and mother of two, who discovers one of her coworkers is a vampire. Juliana is drawn to this woman and cannot seem to figure out why others have not noticed how different she is. As we all know a human discovering a vampire is a death sentence for the human under vampire law. Lucky for Juliana she is given a second chance at life, after death. This novel has an original storyline, most of the vampire novels we read now days are young girls who get turned into a vampire and fall in love. This novel options for the married mother of two and shows how hard it is for her to truly leave her life even in death. Juliana struggling to leave her family completely only puts them in more danger. I think Julian being older and having a family makes her more relate-able to older readers, and I love to be able to relate to the characters in my books. My favorite character in this novel will have to be William, the strong sexy male vampire/ love interest of Juliana. William grows and develops throughout the novel, and you get little tidbits about his life as read, but I look forward to learning his entire story. Stolen Sun is the first novel in The Juliana Lucio Series and you get a feeling that a ton of secrets are being kept, and I cannot wait to find them out. This book is a great opener for the series, and to be honest when I was finished I instantly ran to the author’s website to search for book two due the intense cliffhanger. Unfortunately it is not out yet, but I will certainly be counting down until book twos release date. I recommend this novel to adult readers only.… (plus d'informations)
 
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