Review: Night’s Edge
Book: Night’s Edge
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Author: Liz Kerin n
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Thank you NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for an advanced audio copy.
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I was sold on this book because of the name that was attached to the first quote. “This one’s a killer” — Erica T. Wurth. Wurth is the author of one of my favorite books of last year, White Horse. Just getting her approval made me even more excited.n
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This book was an interesting and refreshing take on the overdone vampire genre. What made this work for me was a few things. First, I loved that we all know what a vampire is but that’s not what they were called here, they were called Sara. Not much was explained since we all know. I loved that. Second, I felt that the Sara’s were not the focal point. Third, I really liked the main character Mia and her struggles from both a child and an adult. The relationships or lack of relationships is the star in this novel.
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Mia’s mom is turned into a Sara when she was young which caused Mia’s life to change drastically. They moved and kept to themselves never forging any relationships. Mia finally forms a bond with someone and it sets a lot of events in motion.
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I was shocked at a lot of parts of this book. I was always guessing what I thought would happen and was wrong almost every time, I love when that happens. I loved how the book ended and I almost hope this will be a series. I would love to see Mia again and see what she is ready to do.
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Final Score: 5/5