Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Bride of the Night by Heather Graham



Bride of the NightShe's the vampire that could destroy a nation.

At least, that's what Pinkerton detective Finn Dunne thinks of Tara Fox. Capturing her aboard a ship sneaking its way northward, he's convinced she's been sent to take out President Lincoln. While she's certainly the most attractive assassin he's ever faced, that won't keep him from his duty.

Tara has always been caught between worlds. As a vampire born and raised in Key West, she has many friends among the humans. Many friends that are now fighting and dying in the raging Civil War.

When her strange dreams began, she thought of them as abstract visions. But she now knows that she must travel to Washington, D.C., and protect the president at all costs. Finn still won't trust her, despite what he's seen. And if Tara has to go through him—or bring reinforcements—to save Lincoln, she will do whatever it takes, even if it costs her her heart.


 Aahh!!! Not such a fan of this book. I've read a few of Heather Graham books to say I'm not a fan of this one.
   The book was a little boring and unlike many of her other books, way too discriptive for my taste.  The writing was so discriptive that you knew what was about to happen before it did. Not something you want when it's suppose to be a beat the clock story.
  This Reader wanted the distrust between the Pinkerton and the half-vampire to be over with so the could realize they loved each other but the boring story line kept me from cheering them on.
  I don't say this often but I was glad to get to the end of the story. Sadly This Reader does notrecommend this book, especially if you're a Heather Graham.

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