Four (Rules Undying #1)
I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review (Lovers of Paranormal).So... where to start...? Let's just say it wasn't what I expected. And not in good way. I mean.... it wasn't bad. Really. But I didn't love it either. I admit that after a while I was hooked and I just had to see what would happen next. But I didn't find it really interesting until halfway through. And at times it was really confusing. Especially the ending. And let's just not talk about the ending! So disappointing!
I borrowed this book from Amazon as one of their free reads with a Prime account. I liked the premise and enjoyed the beginning of the book, but I hated the end. I won't go into detail so that I don't spoil any surprises, but the book was not what I expected and I doubt I'll read any more of the series. It's not a bad book. I have no issues with the writing quality. I just don't care for the misdirection.
An Undead Comedy Of Errors?NOT for the homophobic, transphobic, closedminded, or faint of heart!This series must be read in order. This is the first book. I can't wait to read Six!Georgia works for a Vampire as a caretaker. This is NOT an easy job. Especially since her charge Mr. Lambley is very fond of toxic vegetable matter... And completely without fangs. Add in his Vampire Frenemy Stephano Jager and HIS perfect servant Ren and all sorts of mayhem is bound to ensue. Will she ever get the hang
I found this book accidentally (I work with a friend of the author's). I was happily surprised by the clever plot, the snarky and snappy dialogue, and the slightly different take on the vampire world. The heroine is feisty and likable and the leading men are diverse and interesting. I'll admit I was initially put off by the way the story is told largely through flashbacks. I remember thinking, 'There had better be some payoff for this in the end."Be careful what you wish for. Ms. Carr gave me
This was a different perspective on the lives of vampires. At first, I wasn't quite sure where the story was going. From time to time, it rambled on too much about the various aspects of vampires (especially at the vampire ball). It was interesting, but if it had been a little more condensed, it wouldn't have detracted as much to what seemed to be the plot.I liked all the little quips that a Bostonian would understand--about Yankees, Irish, etc. There were also bits of songs, movies, and others
I am not a big fan of vampire novels. Hardly anything has really compared to Brahm Stokers Dracula. But Rachel (RE) Carr is the exception as she moves forward with a light-hearted comedy that has something more to offer. It is a book I consider brave. Brave because the author is not afraid to introduce wit and sarcasm as a natural outpouring of her characters. Gail, the main character is forever in control. A strong, "say it like it is" type she runs from nothing even when scared. They beauty of
R.E. Carr
Kindle Edition | Pages: 355 pages Rating: 3.59 | 470 Users | 92 Reviews
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Original Title: | Four ASIN B00Z77C7XE |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Rules Undying #1 |
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Finding a job is never easy, and the only employment Gail usually finds is acting as Girl Friday for the mob. Lucky for Gail, Georgia Sutherland has just the job for her—that is, if she can handle working nights, managing a little blood, and a boss who's been dead for centuries.
In a single interview, Gail's world turns upside down as she discovers that all she’s seen in Hollywood isn’t quite true; vampires don't combust in sunlight, but they do fall in love.
Are Georgia's stories enough to persuade Gail to take the gig catering to an antediluvian vampire who's thirsty for a new personal assistant? If Gail wants to live out the year and retire rich, she just needs to remember the Four Rules that govern undead society.
Details Appertaining To Books Four (Rules Undying #1)
Title | : | Four (Rules Undying #1) |
Author | : | R.E. Carr |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 355 pages |
Published | : | August 4th 2015 by Kindle Press (first published July 30th 2015) |
Categories | : | Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Urban Fantasy |
Rating Appertaining To Books Four (Rules Undying #1)
Ratings: 3.59 From 470 Users | 92 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Four (Rules Undying #1)
Four by R.E. Carr was a fantastic take on a vampire romance. It's dark humor will keep you chuckling while you stay up until 2 AM reading because you simply cannot put it down!I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review (Lovers of Paranormal).So... where to start...? Let's just say it wasn't what I expected. And not in good way. I mean.... it wasn't bad. Really. But I didn't love it either. I admit that after a while I was hooked and I just had to see what would happen next. But I didn't find it really interesting until halfway through. And at times it was really confusing. Especially the ending. And let's just not talk about the ending! So disappointing!
I borrowed this book from Amazon as one of their free reads with a Prime account. I liked the premise and enjoyed the beginning of the book, but I hated the end. I won't go into detail so that I don't spoil any surprises, but the book was not what I expected and I doubt I'll read any more of the series. It's not a bad book. I have no issues with the writing quality. I just don't care for the misdirection.
An Undead Comedy Of Errors?NOT for the homophobic, transphobic, closedminded, or faint of heart!This series must be read in order. This is the first book. I can't wait to read Six!Georgia works for a Vampire as a caretaker. This is NOT an easy job. Especially since her charge Mr. Lambley is very fond of toxic vegetable matter... And completely without fangs. Add in his Vampire Frenemy Stephano Jager and HIS perfect servant Ren and all sorts of mayhem is bound to ensue. Will she ever get the hang
I found this book accidentally (I work with a friend of the author's). I was happily surprised by the clever plot, the snarky and snappy dialogue, and the slightly different take on the vampire world. The heroine is feisty and likable and the leading men are diverse and interesting. I'll admit I was initially put off by the way the story is told largely through flashbacks. I remember thinking, 'There had better be some payoff for this in the end."Be careful what you wish for. Ms. Carr gave me
This was a different perspective on the lives of vampires. At first, I wasn't quite sure where the story was going. From time to time, it rambled on too much about the various aspects of vampires (especially at the vampire ball). It was interesting, but if it had been a little more condensed, it wouldn't have detracted as much to what seemed to be the plot.I liked all the little quips that a Bostonian would understand--about Yankees, Irish, etc. There were also bits of songs, movies, and others
I am not a big fan of vampire novels. Hardly anything has really compared to Brahm Stokers Dracula. But Rachel (RE) Carr is the exception as she moves forward with a light-hearted comedy that has something more to offer. It is a book I consider brave. Brave because the author is not afraid to introduce wit and sarcasm as a natural outpouring of her characters. Gail, the main character is forever in control. A strong, "say it like it is" type she runs from nothing even when scared. They beauty of
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