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Cargando... Overbite (Insatiable) (edición 2011)por Meg Cabot
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Now working for the Palatine Guard--a secret demon-hunting unit of the Vatican--Meena Harper tries to win over her co-workers as well as her new partner Alaric Wolf while investigating a young priest recently assigned to the case. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Meena can see/sense how people are going to die, so when she notices that her ex-boyfriend is no longer showing a long life she calls him to meet up. Little does Meena know, her ex has been turned into a vampire. Things escalate from there and Lucien shows up and pulls Meena’s ex off of her, then Meena stakes her ex and poof, no more vampire. Meena notices that Lucien seems weaker than he should for a vampire and she tries to help him, but he is adamant that nothing is wrong. Meena tries to tell him about a dream she has been having that has convinced her that Lucien can choose between being evil and being good; though he seems to not want to believe her.
Things spin out of control very fast in the book and while Meena seems to find herself in a love triangle, she isn’t sure that she actually loves anyone but Lucien. The writing was excellent and I had no problems finding myself immersed in the story. I just wish that there had been a little more background story in the beginning.
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