Midnight's Daughter
2008 • 373 pages

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Tabitha TomalaEarly Adopter

It took me a while to get into Dorina's story. Unlike the Cassie Palmer series, Dorina is a woman who knows how to fight and enjoys it. Being a dhampir she's subject to blackouts where she loses control in a fit of rage. The fight scenes are very creative, nothing quite like I have read before and the action while its not non stop is well placed and written. I did have problems with her overall attitude, I thought it was a bit over the top, being the stereotypical bad girl of the family doing drugs and every thing she can to annoy her vampire family. I also do not like the way women are treated in Karen Chance's worlds where the men make them listen and ignore them when they aren't. I think another reason I started enjoying the book more is due to the fact she drops the attitude Louis-Cesar, the main male protagonist, has towards Dorina. There needs to be more of a balance instead of a male supremacy over the women. I am interested in learning more about Dorina and the memories that were taken from her. That was a wonderful hook to place and has convinced me to continue the series.

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