

She even manages to make two new enemies, who desperately want to do a lot of stuff to her, and I'm not even sure what all of that is, but I do know I wouldn't be able to watch it if they ever turn it into a movie.

To make up for it, Jack takes Alice and Milo to a vampire club, but since Alice is the shiny new object that catches everybody's attention, they have to leave because she is so delicious. And she's jealous of the fact that Milo is crushing on Jack, who isn't even gay. Alice thinks that time should be spent on her, of course. He needs to learn how to control himself, how to feed, how to live, what do to. Milo is a new vampire and he needs to adjust to his new life. If you think that's selfish then brace yourself. O_O & -> this is what my face looked like while I read that part. She tells Jack to turn him and then spends some time blaming him for 'doing that to Milo'. In one of the first chapters, Milo slips, breaks his neck and then Alice has To decide to either let her brother die or to let them turn him into a vampire. YouTube: Pinterest: I'm still struggling with how many stars I should give this, but I think I'll settle for 2,5. Website: Amazon Author Page: /author/amandahocking

Her newest book is gothic romance written for adults called BESTOW THE DARKNESS.įor more info about her and her books, here are some other places to check out and ways to contact her: She has published over twenty novels, including The Kanin Chronicles, the Watersong quartet, My Blood Approves series, the Valkyrie duology, and Freeks. Her zombie series, The Hollows, has been adapted into a graphic novel by Dynamite. Several of her books have made the New York Times Bestsellers list. She spends her time in Minnesota, taking care of her menagerie of pets and working on her next book. Her love of pop culture and all things paranormal influence her writing. AMANDA HOCKING is the author of over twenty young adult novels, including the New York Times bestselling Trylle Trilogy and Kanin Chronicles.
