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Midnight Predator by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes



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Submitted by Heather 
(Dec 18, 2002)

Well I have read all of her books before this... and I have to say I loved them all! With this book I kept wishing that the book never ended... I was surprised how the story would keep going back to her past life, and how it fit so well into the events happening in the book. I wish the ending of the book could have been longer and tells what she "chose". But I guess that's what gets you really thinking after you read the book, lol at times I wish I was in her place, going to Midnight and... lol well if you know the rest if you read the book ;-). I have to say that you have to read this! It sadly does not have any of the characters in the book from her past writtings, it mentions some of the places, but does not have any of the characters in it... But with the new set of characters it is like a whole new experiance! Amelia you are a really cool and very interesting person, and trust me I am not one of the fans that is obssesed :-P but you are a really good author, that's a fact ;-)


Submitted by Becca 
(Dec 12, 2002)

I absolutely loved this book! It's just as good as all of her past books that she's written!! I love the way that she can write on the first few pages the beginning of a well developed plot that would make you never want to put the book down....every book that I've read by her, I'll start reading, and won't be able to put it down, as for I'm intrigued and excited to know what happens in the end. I like the way that there is a balance between characters, no one is too malicious, not like other books that have to deal with vampires, that only seem to be about blood and gore. in forests of the night. I was in awe of how well Amelia Atwater-Rhodes could write, and couldn't wait to read her next book. I'm glad to say that I've read every book, and each time I'm excited to start reading and get to the end. I've probably read all of her books a million times. In midnight predator I loved how the characters weren't "boring" you learnt something new about their past or personality every time you turned the page. I for one can't wait until this talented author puts out her next book. I'll be the first in line at the library or bookstore to get and start reading it.


Submitted by Anonymous 
(Dec 12, 2002)

This was a great book, but not one of her best!! My friend and I are huge fans and were very very happy to read this book!! It was (like always) well written and adventurous but it was a bit depressing! In her other books she really gave you a picture of the what happens to the characters but in this one it just ended! But all in all it was GREAT!! I REALLY CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE!!!!


Submitted by Suzanne 
(Sep 16, 2002)

This book is a great addition to Amelia Atwater-Rhodes's list of books. She did it again by capturing my attion throughout the book while teaching valuable lessons. The plot twists keep you guessing and readers want to know how Amelia makes her vampires so real and life-like. This book may be her best book yet. The vocabulary and writing style fits the book nicely while giving the reader a new look on her character Jaguar who has been slightly used in her other books "In the Forest of the Night","Demon in My View", and "Shattered Mirror". Being able to see another side of Atwater-Rhodes's vampires is exciting and yet still keeps you wanting to know more. You will love "Midnight Predator" if you have liked other Amelia Atwater-Rhode's books or want a thrilling book with mystery, adventure,suspence, and a twist of love intrest.


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