The Bleeding Dusk: The Gardella Vampire Chronicles Book 3
by Colleen Gleason (Goodreads author!)
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Read in February, 2008
I read the first two books in Colleen Gleason's Gardella Vampire Chronicles ( The Rest Falls Away and Rises The Night) and thought they were good enough to keep reading but not really anything special. This latest installment, however, has totally changed my mind.
Victoria has spent the past year and a half fighting vam...more
Victoria has spent the past year and a half fighting vam...more
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Read in March, 2008
Oh my gosh! This was a such a great read with a cliffhanger ending! I can hardly wait for August when the 4th book comes out. This series is difficult to explain because there are so many details, but I'll try.
In every generation, a Slayer is born...oh, no wait, that's Buffy. Never mind. My bad.
Victoria lives in Regency England. (This just means that she's part of the English upper class during the 1800-1820 time period) Anyway, she is born into a long line of vampire slayers, called Vena...more
In every generation, a Slayer is born...oh, no wait, that's Buffy. Never mind. My bad.
Victoria lives in Regency England. (This just means that she's part of the English upper class during the 1800-1820 time period) Anyway, she is born into a long line of vampire slayers, called Vena...more
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Read in March, 2008
What pushed this from a three-star to a five-star was the end. I won't detail it here because it would be an OMG-I HATE YOU FOREVER-SPOILER, but seriously, it made me freak out. In a good way. In a way where I can't WAIT to see what Gleason does in the next book.
I've also started charting the BtVS-Gardella parallels. So far it's pretty interesting. There's a subchart for J.R. Ward parallels, but those pretty much died with Aunt Eustacia and the constant use of "vero". That ti...more
I've also started charting the BtVS-Gardella parallels. So far it's pretty interesting. There's a subchart for J.R. Ward parallels, but those pretty much died with Aunt Eustacia and the constant use of "vero". That ti...more
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THIS BOOK IS THE BEST YET!!!!!! There is a MAJOR surprise and lots of heartbreak in this one. You finally see Victoria, the seemingly invincible Venator, crack when under pressure and her true feelings come out. It's not only a relief, but, it's a bittersweet confession that will make your eyes water if you are as emotional as me (probably not). I am so excited for the next book. I have to find it immediately. You have to read the series, and it only works if you read it in order. And as ...more
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Read in June, 2008
I really enjoyed the first two books in this series. They were a little rough, but Gleason's command of plot and characters overrode that. The Bleeding Dusk, however, is even rougher in writing style, and the plot is exciting but not always very well-managed. However, the book is an enjoyable read and perfect for summertime.
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Read in January, 2008
This series does just get better and better. I'm a Max/Victoria shipper from their first encounter in the first book. Loved it. I can't wait to read the last two books and her next series!
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Read in March, 2008
Excellent third book to the series. Good to see Victoria, Max, and Sebastian again. Excellent story.
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finally, a little action - best book in series, though you def need to start with book one.
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