Vampire Kisses: The Beginning (Vampire Kisses #1-3)
Rumors of vampires.
Dangerous first love.
This is where it all begins. . . .
The mansion on top of Benson Hill has stood empty for years. But one day it seems to be occupied, and its mysterious, handsome inhabitant Alexander Sterling becomes the source of much talk around town. Raven, a vampire-obsessed Goth-girl who has always considered herself an outsider in "Dullsville," is determined to uncover the truth surrounding the secretive Alexander. As she gets to know him, and their spark intensifies, Raven finds herself in some unanticipated situations. Can Alexander make her lifelong dream come true? But love always has its complications—especially when it can only be awakened at nightfall.
The first three books in Ellen Schreiber's bestselling Vampire Kisses series capture the thrill of a most unusual romance.
This book is pretty trash. Its one of those so bad it is good things. I read it aloud with my friend and definitely got a lot of laughs out of it. Jameson is the only character that is good and we love him. If you are looking for a drinking book read this and take a shot every time she says "black" I bet you can't read past the first chapter.
This book(s) was very interesting, the way it was formed was absolutely amazing. its obviously a supernatural novel but the way it was presented made it seem as if it was real and as if you were with the main characters through their journey. This book(s) is something I would not normally read due to the fact that is a mushy romance mix, but it was not as bad as i thought. I would for sure recommend this book to anybody who likes supernatural and romance. It has a great mix of the two and they
book 1: This book was kind of dumb. For one thing, i hated how the main character Raven, was so "Goth." She didn't fit in with the "preppy/normal" kids and this didn't make me empathize with her at all. It seemed like she was trying so hard not to fit in that she became a 180 of what she hated. The story was kind of silly and not very interesting. The only struggle was her trying to get some idiot named Trevor to leave her alone and meet this guy Alexander (who might be a vampire) and then
There was once a time in my life when I thought that there will never be a book worse than the Twilight series. There was once a time in my life when I believed that no publisher would ever put out something so horrible that it is like a train wreck or a car accident that you can't look away from.And then I bought Vampire Kisses: The BeginningAnd I learned that yes, Virginia, there is a book more terrible.You see, Vampire Kisses could have been good. It could have been amazing actually. Dark and
Even as vampire novels go, this is a stinker. It was probably the cheesiest thing ever, and absolutely no thought went into it. Everything about the vampire lore was traditional and illogical (they had to sleep in coffins, allergic to garlic, could change into bats), and there was nothing in this book that you couldn't find in vampire movie 80 years ago. And Raven, the protangonist, was not "Goth". No matter how many times you call yourself Goth, no matter how many times you use the words
Rating Clarification: 0 starsSimply terrible, just TERRIBLE.SUPERFICIAL, STEREOTYPICAL, CLICHÉ. Plainly and excruciatingly bad, BAD, BAD. The facts have no union; it is like watching a TV series, a succession of changing scenes but with no explanations anywhere, and a bunch of systematized ideas and shallowness. An assortment of conventionalized and popular elements put together with the apparent intent of being cool and special but obviously failing miserably. What a painful, painful read.I DO
Ellen Schreiber
Paperback | Pages: 562 pages Rating: 4.13 | 27729 Users | 513 Reviews
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Original Title: | Vampire Kisses: The Beginning (Vampire Kisses Omnibus) |
ISBN: | 006177894X (ISBN13: 9780061778940) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Vampire Kisses #1-3 |
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A new guy in town.Rumors of vampires.
Dangerous first love.
This is where it all begins. . . .
The mansion on top of Benson Hill has stood empty for years. But one day it seems to be occupied, and its mysterious, handsome inhabitant Alexander Sterling becomes the source of much talk around town. Raven, a vampire-obsessed Goth-girl who has always considered herself an outsider in "Dullsville," is determined to uncover the truth surrounding the secretive Alexander. As she gets to know him, and their spark intensifies, Raven finds herself in some unanticipated situations. Can Alexander make her lifelong dream come true? But love always has its complications—especially when it can only be awakened at nightfall.
The first three books in Ellen Schreiber's bestselling Vampire Kisses series capture the thrill of a most unusual romance.
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Title | : | Vampire Kisses: The Beginning (Vampire Kisses #1-3) |
Author | : | Ellen Schreiber |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 562 pages |
Published | : | April 21st 2009 by Katherine Tegen Books (first published October 1st 2008) |
Categories | : | Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Fantasy. Romance. Supernatural. Paranormal Romance |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 27729 Users | 513 ReviewsAssessment Containing Books Vampire Kisses: The Beginning (Vampire Kisses #1-3)
These books are sooo good its sorta like twilight but these were wrighten before them. Such a good and suspenceful serise!This book is pretty trash. Its one of those so bad it is good things. I read it aloud with my friend and definitely got a lot of laughs out of it. Jameson is the only character that is good and we love him. If you are looking for a drinking book read this and take a shot every time she says "black" I bet you can't read past the first chapter.
This book(s) was very interesting, the way it was formed was absolutely amazing. its obviously a supernatural novel but the way it was presented made it seem as if it was real and as if you were with the main characters through their journey. This book(s) is something I would not normally read due to the fact that is a mushy romance mix, but it was not as bad as i thought. I would for sure recommend this book to anybody who likes supernatural and romance. It has a great mix of the two and they
book 1: This book was kind of dumb. For one thing, i hated how the main character Raven, was so "Goth." She didn't fit in with the "preppy/normal" kids and this didn't make me empathize with her at all. It seemed like she was trying so hard not to fit in that she became a 180 of what she hated. The story was kind of silly and not very interesting. The only struggle was her trying to get some idiot named Trevor to leave her alone and meet this guy Alexander (who might be a vampire) and then
There was once a time in my life when I thought that there will never be a book worse than the Twilight series. There was once a time in my life when I believed that no publisher would ever put out something so horrible that it is like a train wreck or a car accident that you can't look away from.And then I bought Vampire Kisses: The BeginningAnd I learned that yes, Virginia, there is a book more terrible.You see, Vampire Kisses could have been good. It could have been amazing actually. Dark and
Even as vampire novels go, this is a stinker. It was probably the cheesiest thing ever, and absolutely no thought went into it. Everything about the vampire lore was traditional and illogical (they had to sleep in coffins, allergic to garlic, could change into bats), and there was nothing in this book that you couldn't find in vampire movie 80 years ago. And Raven, the protangonist, was not "Goth". No matter how many times you call yourself Goth, no matter how many times you use the words
Rating Clarification: 0 starsSimply terrible, just TERRIBLE.SUPERFICIAL, STEREOTYPICAL, CLICHÉ. Plainly and excruciatingly bad, BAD, BAD. The facts have no union; it is like watching a TV series, a succession of changing scenes but with no explanations anywhere, and a bunch of systematized ideas and shallowness. An assortment of conventionalized and popular elements put together with the apparent intent of being cool and special but obviously failing miserably. What a painful, painful read.I DO
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