Review:
Some low stakes relationship drama, some high stakes vampire drama, but never anything too extreme or action-packed. It was mostly a chill book about normal life stuff and teens trying to figure things out, with the additional struggle of the MC trying to figure out how to balance his vampire life with his human one. But don’t worry, it’s not all serious, there are plenty of lighthearted moments too.
The characters were likeable (mostly). The romance and friendships were sweet.
The audiobook narration by Michael Crouch was great. It sounded natural. Characters had slightly different voices or accents. And his voice suited the main character well.
I guess I don’t have a lot to say about this book, but I enjoyed it!
Recommended For:
Anyone who likes pretty chill books without a lot of action, YA romance, and vampires.
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