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| Original Title: | The Den of Shadows Quartet |
| ISBN: | 0385738943 (ISBN13: 9780385738941) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Den of Shadows #1-4 |

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Paperback | Pages: 595 pages Rating: 4.23 | 4273 Users | 135 Reviews
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| Title | : | The Den of Shadows Quartet (Den of Shadows #1-4) |
| Author | : | Amelia Atwater-Rhodes |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Omnibus |
| Pages | : | Pages: 595 pages |
| Published | : | August 11th 2009 by Delacorte Press |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Romance. Fiction. Urban Fantasy |
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I would give this book a 2.5 if I could. It was one book with four separate novellas. The first two stories were not good. They were poorly written and developed. I would give them 2 stars. The last two novellas were better, but not great. They showed a lot of promise and had intriguing characters, but the story was not developed and didn't go anywhere. The author would flirt with romantic interests, but never delivered. She never showed a resolution for any of her characters, just raised questions. It was frustrating. The author just did not reach the full potential of her stories, in my opinion. She also tended to repeat things a lot. The first story was the worst in this habit. The entire story was filled with repeated sections that never went anywhere. Overall, I give it 2 stars. I might give the author another chance if she comes out with a full-length novel that has gotten decent reviews. I just hate being disappointed, especially when she made me care about the people.Rating Appertaining To Books The Den of Shadows Quartet (Den of Shadows #1-4)
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The Den of Shadows QuartetThe night is full of mystery. Even when the moon is brightest, secrets hide everywhere. Then the sun rises and its rays cast so many shadows that the day creates more illusion than all the veiled truth of the night, Jessica Demon in my ViewWith the enigmatic picture the above words paint how can anyone not get sucked into the tumescent world of Demon in my View? Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, author of The Den of Shadows Quartet and many of my other favorite books has beenWhen I first picked up The Den of Shadows Quartet I was nothing more than mildly curious. I have never been a big fan of short stories, my feeling is that if you have spent the time to think out the twist and turns of a plot, then be big enough to write and entire book, but pushing all of my preconceived skepticism to the back of my already full brain I decidedWhat the hellgive it a tryits got vampires how bad can it be?And then I read the first storyIn The Forests of the Night was tofu. A mass
This was a really interesting series. It was mostly about the vampire hunters falling in love with the vampires or vampires falling in love with the hunter.In the Forests of the Night- It was not the best one out of the four. It was kinda dull and I felt like it was going over the same information over and over again. I found the characters interesting because the author tried to make Risika weak and Aybrey the strongest living vampire. But Risika was scared most of the time throughout the

There are a few spoilers... My favorite was definitely shattered mirrors bur i enjoyed all the book. saying that, Im not gonna lie i didn't make it the whole way through midnight predator. But i will be going back to read it when i have some time. here is my opinions on the books In the forest of the night: apart from shattered mirrors, this was my favorite one learning about a power line of vampires (always fun). i loved the ending (love a cliff hanger). Risika is a kiss ass vampire who puts
There are a few spoilers... My favorite was definitely shattered mirrors bur i enjoyed all the book. saying that, Im not gonna lie i didn't make it the whole way through midnight predator. But i will be going back to read it when i have some time. here is my opinions on the books In the forest of the night: apart from shattered mirrors, this was my favorite one learning about a power line of vampires (always fun). i loved the ending (love a cliff hanger). Risika is a kiss ass vampire who puts
This is a new author to me and I have to say... I was dissapointed and don't really like her writing style. In the first book she is just flinging out vampire terminology like we are all professors of it. That made it fairly confusing to start with. Plus the information itself was fairly useless too. None of the books ended well enough for me either. The last book in the series was the best and could've been great but of course it fell flat at the end too. I'd have to be heavily convinced her
Review originally posted on Books & Bottles.I judged this book by the cover when I fell in head over heels puppy-love with the cover art. It was the only reason I bought the book, and have kept it for at least five years.This is the second time I've read the book. I vaguely remembered enjoying the short stories the first time but none were memorable enough to stick in my head. I've had a pile of dejected books waiting to go to a better home for a while now, but I can't bring myself to get

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