Sunday, July 19, 2009

Vampire Kisses 2: Kissing Coffins by Ellen Schreiber


Kissing Coffins is book 2 in the Vampire Kisses series. It continues right were the Vampire Kisses left off, so I strongly suggest you read that book first. It remains true to its characters, one might suggest it is better than the first. You need to keep an open mind while reading this because the writing is intended for young readers (ages 12 and up). Overall it is a good read but the goth characters are a bit too stereotypical, despite that I have to admit I enjoyed it quite a bit. You will be entertained and easily breeze thru this short novel.

Grade: B


Synopsis Not far from Dullsville, someone's lurking in the dark. . . . After meeting the handsome and shadowy Alexander Sterling, goth-girl Raven's dark world has a bright, new glow. But as in her favorite movie, Kissing Coffins, Raven knows that love always has its complications, especially when Alexander has a big secret to guard. When Alexander suddenly disappears, Raven leaves Dullsville to begin a dangerous search to find him. Can she stay safe, no matter who—or what—she encounters on the way?

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