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Title | : | Afterlife (Afterlife Saga #1) |
Author | : | Stephanie Hudson |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 436 pages |
Published | : | June 26th 2012 by Stephanie Hudson |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Angels. Vampires. Demons |
Stephanie Hudson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 436 pages Rating: 3.94 | 5888 Users | 555 Reviews
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Alternate cover edition of ASIN B008EL3OU0 Afterlife… just some gothic nightclub where gossip is fuelled by the presence of a rich and unearthly, handsome family or Afterlife…the strange place where time seems to stand still and guests feel the presence of something more powerful held within the confines of the VIP. Keira is new to this small, cold town and is running from a past that seems to feast on her darkest memories. She finds living with her sister away from English soil to be just the ticket to the new life she is trying desperately to find. So when the offer of a job at the infamous Gothic nightclub Afterlife comes along she thinks that lady luck has finally found her. That is until its seductively dark and forbidding owner Dominic Draven sets eyes on her. All at once she is captivated and plunged into a world she never knew existed but the deeper her obsession with Draven becomes, the harder it is to decide…should she stay and continue to work within the shadows of the supernatural or should she run from a madness she thinks may consume her? Warning: This book is amazingly addictive, with its dark mystery, haunting horror, seductive twists and one sexy dark lord that has the reader drooling every time the name Draven appears on the page!
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Afterlife Saga #1 |
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Ratings: 3.94 From 5888 Users | 555 ReviewsDiscuss About Books Afterlife (Afterlife Saga #1)
DNF, much ado about nothing! Very loooooooong book with nothing happening. A lot of stolen glances... and visiting in dreams, just to talk. Then when they actually talk in real life the hero is a jerk, and the heroine is an insipid star (is star the correct term? He isn't famous beyond the people of the town being fascinated with him) struck girl. Frankly there is no reason why she is star struck at all. The guy looked at her once, in front of everyone. Of course that is reason to loose yourI cannot believe that I haven't written a review of this book yet. I originally read this while on my honeymoon (sigh) and could not put it down, and I have re-read the series 3x since. As is the case with the 1st book of any good series, this book moves a bit slowly at first because it is setting up the preternatural setting and cast of characters. The main character, Keira, has a very strong attention to detail which is definitely helpful when visualizing in your head. I love the characters
Wow, just where the heck do you start for this book. It's one of those books, it slow burns into your head and leaves you reeling and your senses alive. It's so evocatively visual and captivatingly written I am so glad I read this book.Draven is just one cool alpha male, his strength and charisma just drip feed off the pages and Keira is a great heroine, feisty but also damaged, she leaves you quite emotional in places. These two are a great pairing.All the characters in this book have a

I have total respect for anybody that can finish a novel. I really do. I have tried enough times and cannot finish a damn thing, so hats of to those of you that can. I have read all 3 of the instalments so far in The Afterlife Saga, and whilst i think that the writer has good ideas and potential she desperately needs an editor on board now to refine her storytelling, structure and characterisation. This felt like a draft. She clearly wants us all to fully realise her setting but we are bombarded
30 new members to a group, who all happened to have JUST joined GR and happened to have all voted for the same BOM. Sounds a little suspicious don't you think....
As you can see from the date I started this it's taken me a WHOLE week to get through this book. It NEVER takes me this long to get through a book. Not even J.R Wards BDB takes me this long and they are loooooong! But with Wards books I don't mind them being long. I love the length of her books. This book not so much. For the first 30% of the book, literally nothing happened. I guess some could say it was setting the premise, I however would say it's a waste of paper or kindle space. After that
I gave this book a more than fair shot. I read 70% of it before I finally gave it up for lost. And 70% of a nearly 800 page book is a LOT. It. Was. So. Slow. I kept waiting and waiting for something to happen--just a little further, surely we're almost there . . . but NO. Never. By the time the two main characters finally started to make definitive progress, it was either MEH or it had taken so long to get there that I just didn't care anymore. I'm not sure which it was, but either way I threw
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