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Original Title: | Midnight Predator |
ISBN: | 0440237971 (ISBN13: 9780440237976) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Den of Shadows #4 |
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Paperback | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 4.02 | 8429 Users | 204 Reviews

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Title | : | Midnight Predator (Den of Shadows #4) |
Author | : | Amelia Atwater-Rhodes |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | December 9th 2003 by Laurel Leaf Library (first published May 14th 2002) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires |
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Though she was once a happy teenager with a wonderful family and a full life, Turquoise Draka is now a hunter. In a deadly world of vampires, shapeshifters, and mercenaries, she'll track any prey if the price is right. Her current assignment: to assassinate Jeshikah, one of the cruelest vampires in history. Her employer: an unknown contact who wants the job done fast. Her major obstacle: she'll have to hide her strength and enter Midnight, a fabled vampire realm, as a human slave. . . .Rating Appertaining To Books Midnight Predator (Den of Shadows #4)
Ratings: 4.02 From 8429 Users | 204 ReviewsNotice Appertaining To Books Midnight Predator (Den of Shadows #4)
This series of books was just "eh" to me. I'm actually not sure why it's considered a series as none of them really seem related. The one thing I probably like least about them is that none of them really have "endings".... not bad but entertaining easy reads.Though it was close, I didnt enjoy Midnight Predator quite as much as its three predecessors. Before I get to properly reviewing the book, there is one complaint I just have to get out of the way, before anything else. Turquoise?! Who names their bloody main character Turquoise? Its just just no. I much preferred her original name, Catherine, or even her fake name Audra (though even that sounds like it belongs to a Daedric Lord in Oblivion). Personally I think that Turquoise should have been
This is my favorite so far of the vampire sequence. I found the world building fascinating, liked or liked to hate everyone and enjoyed the plot. I wish it had been longer and spent another hundred pages fleshing out the setting and characters, but overall I enjoyed the story and liked the twists.

I'd classify Midnight Predator in the "so-so" category. It's basically about a young vampire huntress named Turqoise who was hired by a witch to assassinate a strong and high-ranking vampire. In order to do that, she needs to be absorbed in a secret vampire fortress called Midnight. Honestly, I find the story lacking in creativity and originality. I can't help but think of Buffy the Vampire Slayer whenever I remember this story. It's a little too predictable, and the names of the character
Huh. Odd.
I love how quick it is to read through these books. that being said I think I like this obe a little less then the others. But I loved the sass and the characters interactions with each other. I can't wait to get to the others.
I picked this book up on a whim years ago and loved it. Never knew that it was part of a series or connected on to other books. Works really well as a stand alone. Even now years down the line at points in the book I get the chills in my belly and a shiver of delight at how it is written.The characters grow as you read the book, you learn what happened to her as time goes on getting flash backs into the life before she was a Vampire Hunter, before Catherine was turned into the person she is. The
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