In the fourth installment of The Vampire Hunterβs Daughter, Chloe and the other vampire hunters are suffering the aftermath of the vampire attack on their community. Many hunters were injured, and loved ones were murdered. More than that, there is a loss of security and peace since the hunters’ safe haven was breached and invaded. Chloe and Drew struggle just to get along and understand each other without Luke there to guide them.
During this period of uncertainty, Chloe and Drew both try to live a normal life as teenagers by going to the New Year’s bash, she with Gavin and Drew with Christina, Chloe’s recent rival. Chloe is, once again, reminded that nothing is ‘normal’ in her life any more, when she begin to show signs she’s developing supernatural gifts from her father’s bloodline, too.
The bash does little to lift her feelings of guilt and responsibility for the attack on the community, because she knows it’s her presence there that caused the vampires to attack the hunters. This attack nearly took the life of her only remaining family member from her mother’s side. She doesn’t want to put anyone else she loves at risk.
Before she has time to put any plans into action, a surprise phone call from someone unexpected sets the wheels in motion. Chloe now knows what she must do..
Series:Β The Vampire Hunter’s Daughter #4
Release Date:Β Β January 15, 2012
Publisher:Β Jennifer Malone Wright
Source:Β Sizzling PR
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:
What a difference a couple of books can make in a character.Β In this latest installment in the series, we find Chloe dealing with the fallout from the vampire attack on her community that left 2 hunters dead and her grandfather seriously injured in the hospital.Β Β Β While she’s devastated over the latest events, she is also feeling tremendous guilt because she’s resolved that if she hadn’t move there no one would have been hurt.
We also have the development of a love triangle for Chloe, her mentor and friend, Drew and high school senior, Gavin.Β Chloe has her handful with these two, as they both appeal to her in different ways.
Chloe has definitely matured, a lot, from when we first met her in book 1.Β She now looks beyond her need to avenge her mother’s death to what’s good for the community.Β She’s working to develop her gifts and understands that revenge and hate aren’t always the best way to fight an enemy.
The best of the series so far.
Shannon
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