Bloody Little Secrets (Bloody Little Secrets #1)
If only she could stop wanting to bite her boyfriend. Not to mention she is dying to find out who turned her, and why. She doesn't have to wait long before they come to her.
The cover for this one is decent. It's plain and reminds me of the Vampire Academy series with the color choices. Overall, not too flashy, not too plain.I picked this up on Amazon when it was free, and at the time this review is published it still is. Get it here for kindle for free. *Note, I'm not responsible for price changes, if it's no longer free when you check out the link, I'm sorry, but that's not up to me.*I had a few minor problems with this. I think that Vicky accepted the fact that
See more reviews: http://sha-reviews.blogspot.nl/ I didn't like the cover, but the summary looked promising. Bloody little secrets draws you in easily from the beginning. The writing style is very easy, read the whole thing in a few hours. Main character Vicky wakes up in a coffin and cant figure out how she ends up there. In the beginning you have no clue where the story is going, but I found myself wondering who turned her and why she didnt know everything. I mean it was obvious from the
Karly Kirkpatrick's "Bloody Little Secrets" pretty much follows every standard troupe of the YA paranormal vampire genre to a tee. For this reason, there were so many times I wanted to put down this book and put myself out of the misery of reading it because I knew just about everything that was going to happen and then some. I decided to stick with it because I haven't read many vampire novels with a Latina MC, and because I hoped that the story would go in a different direction than where its
I had trouble getting into this book when I first started reading I actually fell asleep within the first couple of pages because I had no clue where the story was going, and when Vicky was talking about breaking out of a coffin and dirt fell in and she saw where she was with the moon light coming in all I was thinking was "really I thought graves where pretty deep so that is pretty amazing that she saw moonlight." But then she broke out of the coffin and she was saying that she had to climb out
Karly Kirkpatrick's "Bloody Little Secrets" pretty much follows every standard troupe of the YA paranormal vampire genre to a tee. For this reason, there were so many times I wanted to put down this book and put myself out of the misery of reading it because I knew just about everything that was going to happen and then some. I decided to stick with it because I haven't read many vampire novels with a Latina MC, and because I hoped that the story would go in a different direction than where its
I absolutely loved this book! a great read for any vampire fans. the main character, vicky, finds herself in some pretty difficult situations, but manages to stay strong and create a new life for herself as a vamipe. Definatly a must read
Karly Kirkpatrick
Paperback | Pages: 274 pages Rating: 3.69 | 1229 Users | 121 Reviews
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Title | : | Bloody Little Secrets (Bloody Little Secrets #1) |
Author | : | Karly Kirkpatrick |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 274 pages |
Published | : | May 26th 2011 by DarkSide Publishing (first published April 28th 2011) |
Categories | : | Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Fantasy. Romance |
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17-year-old Vicky Hernandez has a big problem. She's dead. Or not quite. After discovering she's been turned into a vampire, she tries to settle into a quiet suburb of Chicago and return to a normal life.If only she could stop wanting to bite her boyfriend. Not to mention she is dying to find out who turned her, and why. She doesn't have to wait long before they come to her.
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Original Title: | Bloody Little Secrets |
ISBN: | 1461185750 (ISBN13: 9781461185758) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Bloody Little Secrets #1 |
Rating Out Of Books Bloody Little Secrets (Bloody Little Secrets #1)
Ratings: 3.69 From 1229 Users | 121 ReviewsCrit Out Of Books Bloody Little Secrets (Bloody Little Secrets #1)
Let me start by saying I enjoyed this book even though I had issues with it. I loved the snarkiness of the heroine, the way she interacted with others, and how she handled being a vampire. I also loved the hero in this story. From the moment he was introduced, I felt the connection between him and Vicky.The opening of the story really starts off strong, and I was really giving my Kindle a workout by flipping the pages. I wanted to know what happened next, and I loved following Vicky's story.The cover for this one is decent. It's plain and reminds me of the Vampire Academy series with the color choices. Overall, not too flashy, not too plain.I picked this up on Amazon when it was free, and at the time this review is published it still is. Get it here for kindle for free. *Note, I'm not responsible for price changes, if it's no longer free when you check out the link, I'm sorry, but that's not up to me.*I had a few minor problems with this. I think that Vicky accepted the fact that
See more reviews: http://sha-reviews.blogspot.nl/ I didn't like the cover, but the summary looked promising. Bloody little secrets draws you in easily from the beginning. The writing style is very easy, read the whole thing in a few hours. Main character Vicky wakes up in a coffin and cant figure out how she ends up there. In the beginning you have no clue where the story is going, but I found myself wondering who turned her and why she didnt know everything. I mean it was obvious from the
Karly Kirkpatrick's "Bloody Little Secrets" pretty much follows every standard troupe of the YA paranormal vampire genre to a tee. For this reason, there were so many times I wanted to put down this book and put myself out of the misery of reading it because I knew just about everything that was going to happen and then some. I decided to stick with it because I haven't read many vampire novels with a Latina MC, and because I hoped that the story would go in a different direction than where its
I had trouble getting into this book when I first started reading I actually fell asleep within the first couple of pages because I had no clue where the story was going, and when Vicky was talking about breaking out of a coffin and dirt fell in and she saw where she was with the moon light coming in all I was thinking was "really I thought graves where pretty deep so that is pretty amazing that she saw moonlight." But then she broke out of the coffin and she was saying that she had to climb out
Karly Kirkpatrick's "Bloody Little Secrets" pretty much follows every standard troupe of the YA paranormal vampire genre to a tee. For this reason, there were so many times I wanted to put down this book and put myself out of the misery of reading it because I knew just about everything that was going to happen and then some. I decided to stick with it because I haven't read many vampire novels with a Latina MC, and because I hoped that the story would go in a different direction than where its
I absolutely loved this book! a great read for any vampire fans. the main character, vicky, finds herself in some pretty difficult situations, but manages to stay strong and create a new life for herself as a vamipe. Definatly a must read
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