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Vampire State of Mind
Vampire State of Mind
Vampire State of Mind
Audiobook9 hours

Vampire State of Mind

Written by Jane Lovering

Narrated by Rachael Louise Miller

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Jessica Grant knows vampires only too well. She runs the York Council tracker programme making sure that Otherworlders are all where they should be. To Jess, vampires are annoying and arrogant and far too sexy for their own good, particularly her ex-colleague Sil. But when a demon threatens not just Jess but the whole world order, she and Sil are forced to work together once again. The stakes are high. They are also very, very pointy and Jess isn't afraid to use them, even on the vampire that she's rather afraid she s falling in love with…
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 7, 2013
ISBN9781471228223
Vampire State of Mind

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I do not which genre to put on this, perhaps cos it just feels very British, and then the UF or PNR labels does not work. It's more than just that. It's more gritty, more real, less pretty. If you compare Brit tv vs US tv you know what I am talking about. It's a paranormal book with a bit of action and romance, Brit style.

    The heroine Jessica can kick ass (but she is not a katana wielding clone.) She tracks down otherworlders who has moved out of the area they should stay in. She has a crappy lovelife and wonders about the guy she can't forget.

    Sil, the one we soon understand is the guy she can't forget is a powerful vampire from the area. The vamps are all very pretty and stylish. But still they are different. The whole vampire comes to be after you have been infected and a demon lays it's seed in you and a baby demon hatches in your belly..yup not pretty at all. For that the vampires were different and I liked it. They feed off sex, blood and emotions.

    There are other beings too, and the whole reason they are here are because of a portal that was opened and closed. Another thing that works since it changed the whole world. No world wars, but plenty of human vs beings wars.

    Conclusion:
    A different sort of paranormal book. The usual ingredients are there, but the taste is just more, lol, British ;) Not your usual kind of PNR UF.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Vampire State of Mind by Jane Lovering Jessica Grant knows vampires only too well. She runs the York Council tracker programme making sure that Otherworlders are all where they should be, keeps the filing in order and drinks far too much coffee. To Jess vampires are annoying and arrogant and far too sexy for their own good, particularly her ex-colleague Sil. When a demon turns up and threatens the equilibrium they must work together. The stakes are high, the challenge is great and to top it all off she’s falling in love… This is my first vampire novel and therefore I had no pre-conceived ideas as to what to expect, I also had no knowledge of what is excepted or known about vampires (They can drink synthetic blood, live forever ect) and I managed to stay in this story. Lovering explains the things that the reader needs and in a way that keeps the pace of the novel moving. As expected (because it’s from the Choc Lit library) this story has you laughing, empathising, understanding and really feeling the emotions of the characters. Lovering has a great knack at tying the reader in emotionally with all of the main characters and being able to see all points of view. Terrific love story set within the Vampire world. Easily read and will make a great summer holiday read. Not to be missed. The Commuting Bookworm 14/08/12