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CLick here, to a really well done review... It's Emanuela's review, and she really did a great job!
Mine review??? well, it's not a review, it's just something I want to do to tell you...
Jonathan drink cat's blood!!!!!!!!!!

Nooooo he is not the vilan!!! He is the good guy!!!!

YES YES!!! So Jonathan is a vampire and Mark, the only narrator, is willing to give him his blood (and other male body fluids
)
BUT NO! many cats will be sacrificed...

to keep Jonathan alive

so... hummmmm... yeah, I LOVED this ...more
Mine review??? well, it's not a review, it's just something I want to do to tell you...
Jonathan drink cat's blood!!!!!!!!!!

Nooooo he is not the vilan!!! He is the good guy!!!!

YES YES!!! So Jonathan is a vampire and Mark, the only narrator, is willing to give him his blood (and other male body fluids

BUT NO! many cats will be sacrificed...

to keep Jonathan alive

so... hummmmm... yeah, I LOVED this ...more

4.5 stars
I'm not terribly interested in reading about vampires these days, but I make exceptions for authors I know I'll enjoy, and JCP is definitely one of them.
The viral premise behind the vampirism was fascinating, as was all of the world building; particularly the vampire art, shakes (yuk!) and the paranoid anti-viral defence products the protagonist surrounds himself with. JCP has also written a taut thriller, that really keeps you turning the pages.
I haven't given it top marks, purely beca ...more
I'm not terribly interested in reading about vampires these days, but I make exceptions for authors I know I'll enjoy, and JCP is definitely one of them.
The viral premise behind the vampirism was fascinating, as was all of the world building; particularly the vampire art, shakes (yuk!) and the paranoid anti-viral defence products the protagonist surrounds himself with. JCP has also written a taut thriller, that really keeps you turning the pages.
I haven't given it top marks, purely beca ...more

Why, oh why, have I let this languish in my TBR?!! What a great ride!
Price does a great job world-building, a world where vampirism is a virus (an ongoing metaphor for HIV throughout the book, although HIV still exists on its own). There are vampire sections in grocery stores, vampire gloves to be worn around v-positives, and segregation in many other ways.
Mark (refreshingly 40 years old instead of frat boy age) works for vampire artist Jonathan Varga. He's been secretly in love with him for yea ...more
Price does a great job world-building, a world where vampirism is a virus (an ongoing metaphor for HIV throughout the book, although HIV still exists on its own). There are vampire sections in grocery stores, vampire gloves to be worn around v-positives, and segregation in many other ways.
Mark (refreshingly 40 years old instead of frat boy age) works for vampire artist Jonathan Varga. He's been secretly in love with him for yea ...more

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