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Dance Until Dawn
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Dance Until Dawn
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Dance Until Dawn
Audiobook23 hours

Dance Until Dawn

Written by Berni Stevens

Narrated by Avita Jay and Andrew Wincott

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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At twenty-five, West-End dancer, Ellie Wakefield should be having the time of her life. The only problem is, since waking up in a three-hundred-year-old vampire’s leaky cellar, Ellie’s been very much dead.

William James Austen has fallen hard. He’s spent the last year loving Ellie from afar and now he’s finally able to be truthful about who and what he is. But this time, Will might just have bitten off more than he can chew.

A W. F. Howes audio production.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 6, 2014
ISBN9781471274459
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Dance Until Dawn

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Ellie wakes up in a creepy cellar and there is a creepy guy there, yes that is the beginning ;) Sort of.

    What I liked here is that Ellie had a really hard time believing she was a vampire. I mean who would believe some crazy guy who locked you in the cellar. So that was well done and William did seem crazy. Even though I knew he really was a vampire and that he had saved her life.

    But the book was a bit, I do not want to say slow going. It just takes 1/3 of the book for them to move on to other things. First she needs to believe, and not want to run away. So it's just them in that house for the most of it. But then more characters shows up and it even gets a bit suspenseful as...something happens. I will not say anything more.

    English vampires are just so more civil, even when they kill someone.

    A bit of a Gothic beginning turns romantic and suspenseful.