Welcome to part two of our paranormal romance series, featuring reviews of the second installment of a young adult vampire series and a book about the exciting lives of New York succubae. Enjoy, dear readers!
Succubus in the City, by Nina Harper

Succubus in the City has a lot going for it: succubae aren’t as clichéd as vampires or werewolves, the mystery subplot running throughout the book is absorbing, and Harper’s chatty, quip-filled style matches her subject matter beautifully. Unfortunately, it’s tough to get past the fact that Harper’s heroine is constantly killing people. Sure, Lily says she prefers to rid the world of truly evil men—abusers, molesters, etc—but most of the guys she sends to Hell just seem like selfish, unpleasant losers*. Lily spends ninety percent of the book acting like a normal young woman, so the handful of scenes featuring her having horrible sex with a random guy, obliterating him, and then vacuuming up his remains with her Dust Buster are disconcerting and, frankly, totally gross.
*There’s a scene where she picks up a pretentious, arrogant dork at a Werner Herzog movie. You’d think being a Herzog fan would be punishment enough.
Frostbite, by Richelle Mead

Frostbite is obviously part of a series: readers will have no idea what’s going on if they haven’t read 2007’s Vampire Academy, and all major plot resolutions are saved for future books. Still, this fast-paced novel offers plenty of violence, romantic intrigue*, and tantalizing character development, and fans of the series will be left eagerly awaiting the next installment.
*Seriously, the fanfic writers will be drooling.
Labels: Book Reviews, Horror, Romance
2 Comments:
I flipped through the 'Succubus' book at Barnes and Noble, and thought it looked cute (dead guys and all!). I don't mind suspending my disbelief a bit, however.
But what's up with that guy on the second book? Is he supposed to a high school student? Because, uh, NO.
2:10 AM
I read 'Succubus in the City' (couldn't resist it--I'm a total 'Sex in the City' fan), but I didn't like the fact that NOTHING gets resolved! Not the romance, not the mystery, nothing! She better come out with a sequel, STAT.
12:02 PM
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