Published Date: April 7th, 2009
Finished Date: March 8th, 2012
Publishers: Gollancz
Source: Swapped - TBR Reading challenge 2012
Format: Paperback
Pages: 341
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The Blurb from Goodreads: First in a brand new series about a Chicago graduate student’s introduction into a society of vampires.
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The Review: The Chicagoland Vampire series is a series I had wanted to start for a while, mainly because I needed a new vampire series to sink my teeth into and I have book 5 for review. But now after reading it – I’m one of those people that definitely has mixed feeling about this book – and here’s why;
Some Girls Bite follows the life of Merit – a 27-year-old girl who is studying at university. One night she is attacked by a vampire and left for dead, until someone comes to her rescue – however Merit was to far gone and the only way to keep her alive is to turn her into a vampire. As Merit tries to come to terms with her new vampire life, she thrown into a world where vampires are separated by houses and she’s recruited by the person who saved her life; a Master vampire named Ethan Sullivan. As she fights her undeniable attraction for Ethan, bigger things are being played out and that leaves Merit in even more danger than she thought.
This is a hard one to review because there were so many things I liked but also so many things I didn’t like.
I’ll start with what I did like;
- I loved Merit! She was snarky, funny and witty. She’s not one to hold her tongue and even if that means putting herself in even more trouble she’s willing to do it for what she believes. She’s such a lovable character that you really feel the connection with her and one of her best traits is how loyal is she. Kickass heroine!
- Ethan – wow, a hot blonde vampire – one that could give Bones a run for his money. He's everything you want from a master vampire; strong, broody and he definitely means business. I was told that the author pictured David Beckham as Ethan….I like Beckham but I kind of picture Ethan as Eric from True Blood…but either way both of them are pretty hot. So an epic win all round!
- I loved the secondary characters like Mallory and Catcher etc…. They all bought some level of excitement to the book, along with loads of laughs. I also loved the relationship between Mallory and Merit….they were more like sisters than friends.
- The relationship between Merit and Ethan was just full of intense, hot and sexy scenes. Although we don’t get much of there relationship in this book, it will still great addition to the story fired up.
What I didn’t like;
- The vampire politics – I felt as though the politics over took the story too much. I found myself getting bored in parts that I assumed were key moments. I did like finding out how the different houses worked but other than that…it bored me.
- Merit and her Grandfather’s relationship….bored me! I really only skimmed these parts because half of it I felt was irrelevant.
- I felt everything was over told. There were huge paragraphs describing things and some repetitive thoughts that were not needed. I felt if they weren't included in the story, it would have been chopped down a lot more and maybe at a faster pace.
Overall, I really loved the characters and relationships in this book but that was about it. I actually picked up the second book straight away and ended up reading about 27% and I put it down. I was more interested in knowing what happens between Merit and Ethan and honestly, if you’ve read the book you know that there scenes are few and far between. So….maybe I’ll try again with book two but for now…this series isn’t for me.
8 comments:
Aw, I'm sorry you didn't like it! I'm about 20% into the 4th book right now, and it hasn't grabbed my attention yet; it's all politics! Which like you said is kind of boring. It is interesting how it all works, but there's just too much of it.
I must say there's a VERY hot scene in book 3 with Merit and Ethan! Book 3 is the best to me, so far. :)
Angie @ Pinkindle Reads & Reviews
I have seen this series up in blogesphere so many times but never got the chance to read them because of the mixed feelings.
I read the first one with a read-along, if it wasn't for that I don't think I would have bothered to read the book. Just didn't feel the love *~*
Finally! Someone else who wasn't blown away by this book! It wasn't a brilliant read for me either, and pretty much for the same reasons you mentioned in your review. I liked the characters and that was about it. :(
Thanks ladies - I'm glad I'm not the only one but I actually managed to finish book two off! Woo! lol. It wasn't brilliant but slightly better than book one. ~ Donna
I've yet to read this. I have books 1-3 but now I'm.not in any rush to read them. Lol.
Damn, I've been looking forward to starting this book too! I've heard and read so much raving reviews about this series, but I really don't like draggy stories.. And like you, I'm always looking forward to the romance parts of the story, being the romance-junky that I am.
Anyway, great review! Now I know what to expect when I do pick up this book. If I do pick it up after this. :)
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