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In the Company of Vampires
In the Company of Vampires
In the Company of Vampires
Audiobook10 hours

In the Company of Vampires

Written by Katie MacAlister

Narrated by Nicole Poole

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Katie MacAlister's sultry paranormal romances zip to the top of best-seller lists across the globe. Here, Francesca Ghetti returns to GothFaire in order to deal with her latest problem, Loki-the Norse god of mischief. However, Fran is surprised to once again encounter her ex, the vampire Benedikt, who just happens to have his new girlfriend on his arm. And that's just the beginning, as Vikings, shapeshifters, and rabid opera fans soon work their way into her life.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 26, 2010
ISBN9781449839918
In the Company of Vampires
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Katie MacAlister

Despite her love for novels, Katie MacAlister didn’t think of writing them until she was contracted to write a non-fiction book about software. MacAlister resolved to switch to fiction, where she could indulge in world building, tormenting characters, and falling madly in love with all her heroes. More than thirty books later, her novels have been translated into numerous languages, recorded as audiobooks, received several awards, and landed on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. She also writes for the young adult audience as Katie Maxwell.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Very funny book with a delightful and sexy set of characters. I really enjoyed the scenes with the vikings. I have to admit that I had moments of outright laughter.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    In this mature follow up to the YA books "Got Fangs?" and "Circus of the Damned" we get to see a grown up (sort of) Fran. In this entry her ghostly Viking trio comes to call on a mission from Freyda to banish Loki in conjunction with realizing her mother's gone missing, Fran is compelled to return to the goth Faire. Fran is anxious about seeing her Dark One, Ben, again, however, when she arrives she finds him in the arms of the faire's new tattoo artist. This leads to a little bit of jealousy on Fran's part, despite Ben's insistence that he has his reasons and that he has not betrayed her.This story was okay, mainly. I had forgotten the silliness of these stories (this and the preceding YA novels), which I can deal with. What I disliked immensely is the fact that this book ends with no actual ending. We do not see total resolution of any single storyline brought up. Not with Loki, the therions, Fran's mom or even, really, Fran and Ben. Thus, I cannot say I really enjoyed the story, it would have been much better with a resolution.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Very funny book with a delightful and sexy set of characters. I really enjoyed the scenes with the vikings. I have to admit that I had moments of outright laughter.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I hope there is more Ben and Fran
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Katie McAllister revisits Fran & Ben from her previous works Got Fangs? & Circus of the Darned (both written under Katie Maxwell). This time, several years have passed & Fran is an adult making her own way in the world. She is determined to have her own life away from being Beloved to Ben, but her past catches up with her. She returns to GothFaire to find a missing mother, help Viking ghosts to banish a God and face her role as Beloved to Benedict who seems to have found a new love interest. Gone is the angst of teenaged Fran, or at least most of it, and this Fran is a little more mature and experienced. It's a more adult romance and a nice follow up to her previous YA writings. I honestly hope Katie McAllister visits with Fran & Benedict again because they are very likable characters and their adventures are excellent.