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Dark of the Moon

Dark of the Moon

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $6.99

Manufacturer: HQN Books

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Description

His iron hand once kept the warring vampire clans of decadent 1920s New York from one another's throats. But now, outcast from his own kind, Dorian Black haunts the back alleys of the city alone.… Until the night he meets reporter Gwen Murphy and feels something stir within him for the first time in centuries.

Gwen has stumbled upon the story of a lifetime—a mysterious cult of blood drinkers—and she'll do anything to uncover the truth and make her mark…despite the danger. Unaware of Dorian's involvement and sensing his loneliness, she offers him kindness and friendship—and eventually, her heart.

But in order to protect Gwen, Dorian will soon be forced to do the unthinkable.…

Reviews

Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2008-11-26
Summary: "A lack of romance"

I decided to read this book because I had read several of Krinard's books before and I found them all to be very enjoyable, but this one was significantly different. It was a good for a suspenseful book, but as far as a romance book goes it wasn't as great. It started out on a good course for a romance novel, Dorian and Gwen meet early on in the story and it seems as if the romance is going to take off from there, and it does sort of, then it seems as if all romantic thoughts are put on hold and aren't picked up again until practically the end of the story.
Even though I didn't particularly like the romance of the book, the characters were likable, though it was hard to keep up with what was going on at times. Krinard made a habit of starting something and then not finishing it or explaining it until way later in the story.
I don't recommend this book to someone who is looking for an electrically charged exciting romance, but if you are more interested in the suspenseful genre, then I believe you would find this book more enjoyable.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-05-14
Summary: "Different twist on the vampire realm"

Really enjoyed the twists and turns in this novel. While the book is set in the 20's with no cell phones or other electronics, it doesn't distract from the story line. I liked the struggles Susan Krinard explores in the main characters and the glimpses we see in other characters too. Makes for a more interesting story.
OwlEyez in Ohio


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-04-11
Summary: "dark of the moon"

it was ok enough to mread it but it had some drags to it also


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2008-03-24
Summary: "so dissapointed"

I purchased this book as it sounded like it could be a fantastic book. boy was I wrong. It was a very boring slow book. I never made it past 100. Sorry.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2008-03-20
Summary: "Not much romance in this historical paranormal. Krinard's hero misses the mark."

I am not sure what Dark of the Moon wanted to be or who was supposed to be the intended audience. From Krinard's previous works and the prior book in the series I was expecting a 1920's historical paranormal romance and if you were expecting that too you'll be disappointed. Not much in the way of romance here, and unlike Chasing Midnight (The Roaring Twenties Supernaturals Series, Book 1), Dark of the Moon makes very little use of the historical setting.

Probably the biggest problem with the romantic aspect of the story is that the "hero" dark tormented and sanity challenged Dorian Black former Enforcer to one of the vampire mafia-like gangs in N.Y. city is extremely stilted and contained and Krinard doesn't use his 'damaged' psyche to cultivate any type of sympathy for him. Also since Dorian tries to keep Gwen at a distance in order to protect her from the violent madness of his monthly 'episodes' and doesn't express his feelings, we don't really have a very good idea of what Dorian actually does truly feel. It would have helped if we were privy to Dorian's anguish when he is behaving badly to accomplish a noble purpose. Gwen herself is fine as the reporter that is unexplicably drawn to the man who saved her life, other reviewers found her stupid, but I didn't really read her that way -- except in her choice of men-- mostly I thought that she pushed the edge of safety out her ambition to get the story that would vindicate her father, make her career and win respect for herself as the first woman reporter at the newspaper where she worked.

Again due to lack of insight into Dorian there is very little chemistry between the Gwen and Dorian and they don't consumate their relationship until the very end, but since there was no tension built between them I hardly cared at that point. In fact, I found it hard to understand how our "heroine" Gwen found Dorian worthy of loving. Whatever it was about Dorian that captured her heart had to be something that she imagined about him and I can only think that her motivation was some type of codependant thing or a product of the attractiveness vibes that vamps give off to make their dinner more ammeniable. The background plot of a fanatic vampire who preaches peace between vamps and humans while secretly planning Amaggedon for his entire species was interesting enough, but it was only background filler and didn't make up for the missing romance that should have been in the foreground.

So, I don't really know who I could recommend this book to, it is not a romance, not really that much of a historical, it isn't an urban fantasy, its got vampires, but is that enough? If you are curious and find this at a garage sale maybe, but I am guessing that you can easily skip this one and still read the next one in the series. Personally, I'll be checking out the other reviews before I read the next one, because the last few of Krinard's books, unlike her early werewolves, have been a mix of hit and miss in the romance department.