The Rest Falls Away: The Gardella Vampire Chronicles (Signet Eclipse)
by Colleen Gleason
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Read in March, 2008
This book has been labeled romance. Don't even try and find it anywhere else in your bookstore/library. It's really too bad though, because true believers in romance novels will be disappointed and those who like a good romp will forever miss out!
This first book in the Gardella Vampire Chronicles lays out the ground work for what I think is a very promising series. We meet Victoria Gardella who has been born into a legacy of slayers that precedes her by hundreds of years. She trains by day ...more
This first book in the Gardella Vampire Chronicles lays out the ground work for what I think is a very promising series. We meet Victoria Gardella who has been born into a legacy of slayers that precedes her by hundreds of years. She trains by day ...more
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Read in December, 2007
this was an interesting book. I was not too sure how I would like it with the time frame that the novel took place in but it was pleasantly surprising. This book falls under a romance, but it didn't really read as one. Yes the heroine fell in love, but the scenes with Sebastian were hotter than the ones with Phillip, her supposed love. I do want to read the next novel in this series. I hope that Sebastian is in it again. I think he will be. I was a little sad that Phillip didn't make it; ...more
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Read in March, 2008
I read a blog by colleen and thought her series of historical paranormals sounded interesting. This is basically Buffy The Vampire Slayer in Regency England. The concept is great, and by the end of the book I was ready to buy the next installment. That said, it did take me about a third of the way through before I really got into the story. The characters were a tad two dimensional to start with and I never really got into the protagonist Victoria. She came across as unemotional. So many terribl...more
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Read in November, 2007
Not really a romance in the traditional "happily-ever-after" sense, but a great new series about a vampire hunter in the 19th century, one that has accepted her family legacy to fight evil vampires. On the eve of her debut into society, Victoria must also make her hunter debut, to stake a vampire for the first time. She must also make hard choices when it comes to the love of her life, the most eligible bacholer in London, Phillip of Rockly, one that has loved her since youth. Can s...more
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Read in April, 2008
I keep hoping for a vampire romance I will like. I've nothing against vampires--I like them in mysteries and horror. But in romance, they always fall flat. I thought since this was the winner in the Dear Author and Smart Bitches March Madness, it would be better. Sadly, no.
It's hard for me to take the vampires seriously when the rest of the novel reads goofy. The tone of vampire romances NEVER matches the story for me. I can't explain it better than that. And so, I'm always disappointed...more
It's hard for me to take the vampires seriously when the rest of the novel reads goofy. The tone of vampire romances NEVER matches the story for me. I can't explain it better than that. And so, I'm always disappointed...more
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This book is TERRIBLE. Everything you suspect about it being a big historical Buffy rip-off is absolutely correct, except that it lacks the wit and charm. I got so bored with it that I never actually made it to the end--I finally dropped it about 3/4 of the way through, a point where it wouldn't have taken much effort to finish, but I just didn't have any motivation to keep reading at all.
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If you like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, then you will love this book. It has touches of adult romance, so, little kiddies, stay away. But, it's set in the 19th century, in London England. So, a female heroine in a ball gown with wooden stakes hidden in her hair do who knows martial arts is the perfect story for all of those who appreciate the classics when it comes to vampires.
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Read in April, 2008
a promising historical vampire series - though not exactly romance (no HEA or HFN) and only one sex scene, but alas - it's not really urban fantasy either. Victoria was born a ventanator aka a vampire hunter, she must learn to accept her destiny and fight to protect those around her - though she struggles with her desire for a husband and a "normal life".
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it's a struggle at the moment. supposed to be really good - like buffy, but better, and set in the regency period. So - has everything going for it. but i don't care. should really just return it and get over it.
Update - didn't bother reading it - returned it & then it didn't come off my record & I had to go & find it & check it in!
Update - didn't bother reading it - returned it & then it didn't come off my record & I had to go & find it & check it in!
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I really love this series so far. Very original, and set in England in the days when woman wore long dresses, tight corsets, and single ladies were never unchaperoned. Imagine trying to slay vampires under those circumstances! I also liked the history behind the slayers, which the author has created. Give this series a try!!
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Girls, definately a girl power storyline but I guess some guys may like it too
A good, fun book. It's really interesting, her take on vampires and the people who hunt them. There are love triangles and diangles and quipangles and many other fun things like that. Plus, I met the author at a book signing and she's pretty cool. You can chack her out at her web site www.colleengleason.com
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Read in October, 2007
recommends it for:
Vampire Lovers
What I learned from this book: Because a book resides in the Romance section of Barnes & Noble does not mean it has a happy ending. Dammit.
Pretty good book though. The heroine is Buffy-esque, but the story takes place in a Jane Austen type of environment in Victorian England.
Pretty good book though. The heroine is Buffy-esque, but the story takes place in a Jane Austen type of environment in Victorian England.
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Read in April, 2008
Buffy in Regency England. Fun, if predictable. The first few chapters were a little slow, but then the story kicked in and the pace picked up. I'll probably give the series one more book, as the heroine potentially gets a lot more interesting in the epilogue.
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Read in January, 2008
A wonderful adaptation of the traditional vampire myth told from the view of the vampire hunter. This book took the best of Dracula and the best of Regency historicals and told a bittersweet tale. I'm looking forward to the sequel.
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I'm interested to see where this series goes - it certainly left off as if it would and that could be interesting. There were a few weak points, but overall pretty good. Re-imagined Buffy in a lot of ways, but still fun.
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Dude! What if Jane Austen had written Buffy the Vampire Slayer? This book is what you would get. An interesting and confident heroine, a fascinating world, and great action. Excellent book!
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Read in March, 2008
Quite fun, oddly classed as Romance, when it's far more Sci-Fi, but then the names of the characters are quite absurd, so I guess romance it is...I mean Rockley? Really!
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Read in July, 2007
Yes - I love historical romance! This is a good "vacation read." And, frankly, the main reason I like this book is because of the strong female character.
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Read in January, 2007
It may seem like just a silly Buffy rip-off, but this series has great potential and after reading the first three in the series, it's a definite hit!
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