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Vampire Academy Series – Book 3 – Shadow Kiss By Ruby Groves Shadow Kiss is the third book in the Vampire Academy Series by Richelle Mead. This book is not the best book to read by itself, the first two books set the tone for this book, and having a little background knowledge is very helpful. But in case you didn’t read the first two here is a synopsis of them. The story is told from Rose Hathaway’s point of view. Rose is a Dhampire, training to be a guardian at St. Vladamir’s Academy. St. Vladamir’s Academy is a school for Moroi Vampire’s and Dhampire’s. Moroi are good Vampire’s that possess special magic, dhampire’s are Moroi guardians, they are half Vampire and half human. Rose is Lissa’s best friend and guardian in training. They have a special psychic bond, in which Rose can hear and feel all of Lissa’s thoughts. She can even get in her head to an extent where she has an in body experience inside Lissa. In this book, Rose and Lissa are in their last year at the Academy. Rose and the other novice guardian’s are going through their 6 week in field training experience. This is where the instructors stage attacks on Moroi and the novice guardians have to use what they have learned to protect the Moroi. Even though Rose is set to protect Lissa when they get out of school, Rose has been assigned to protect Christian for this exercise. Christian is Lissa’s boyfriend, and Rose and Christian don’t exactly get along. In this book though, they become better friends, and end up trusting each other and fighting side by side. The plot for this story starts out with Rose seeing Mason’s ghost. Mason is a friend of Rose’s, you could even say they dated a bit, but Mason died in the last book trying to fight Strigoi. Rose is confused and frightened by the sightings of him, and is determined to find the meaning of these sightings. It soon comes to light that Rose is seeing Mason because the Academy’s magical protection is faltering, and Strigoi have planned to attack the school, and they soon do. Rose and Dimitri learn this just in time to warn the school, but not before Strigoi get inside the barrier and declare war on the Moroi and dhampire population living in at the Academy. A huge fight breaks out between Moroi and Strigoi and many are killed. Dimitri, who is the love of Rose’s life, is turned Strigoi, and this sets Rose out on a mission to find and kill him. At the end of the book Rose drops out of the Academy and goes on a search for Dimitri. And even though the book leaves more questions than answers, I think it set the stage for the fourth book. All in all, this is the best book in the series thus far, as far as I’m concerned. The characters are developed a lot more, and the plot is well thought out and blends very well with the rest of the books. If you are interested in reading Vampire Academy, look forward to this installment, you will not be disappointed. Vampire Books

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Frostbite – Vampire Academy Book 2 by Richelle Mead By Gail Pruszkowski I’m reading the Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead and I think I like the second book even better than the first. I loved “Vampire Academy” but she really outdid herself with “Frostbite.” These young adult paranormal stories will definitely please the over thirty crowd as well as teens. The story picks up shortly after the first book. It has the same great characters and a few new ones. Christmas is coming up and it’s time for the winter break at St. Vladimir’s. Lissa’s Guardian, the Dhampir Rose, has a crush on her instructor and mentor, Dimitri Belakov. The two of them go to see famed Guardian Arthur Schoenberg, so Rose can take her make-up Qualifier exam. They find seven royal Moroi, massacred along with their Guardians. It appears the Strigoi, the evil and immortal vampires, are being helped by humans. The Academy decides to send the entire school on a holiday trip to the exclusive Moroi ski lodge. It’s for their own safety so the school can pool their guardians for protection. Meanwhile Rose’s mother has returned after years of no contact with her and another woman has eyes for Dimitri. Even worse their enemies are closer than they realize. The author brings new readers up to date, so if you haven’t read her first book you can still enjoy this one. There is less interaction between Rose and Lissa because Lissa is preoccupied with her new boyfriend, Christian. But this time more focus is placed on Rose who narrates the story. There’s the usual teenage angst, drama and jealousy, plus lots more emotion, romance and action. Mystery, intrigue, twists and turns will keep you guessing. It’s a great follow up to a great series with lots more to come. Reading Level: Young Adult Publisher: Razorbill (April 10, 2008) ISBN: 978-1595141750 Pages: 336 Gail Pruszkowski reviews for “Romantic Times BOOKreviews” magazine and her work has been published in the “Cup of Comfort” Anthologies. http://mysite.verizon.net/bookworm.gp/ http://write-juncture.blogspot.com/

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Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead By Gail Pruszkowski I may not be a young adult but “Vampire Academy” is a book I could definitely sink my teeth into. It’s the first in a series by Richelle Mead. The author puts a new and unique spin on the vampire legends of old. Forbidden love, friendship, loyalty, romance, intrigue, this one has it all. St. Vladimir’s Academy in Montana is no ordinary school. It’s a boarding school for vampires where they are taught magic and teens who are half human, half vampire are trained to protect them. Lissa is a mortal Moroi Vampire Princess and her best friend and bodyguard is Rose Hathaway, a Dhampir, who is trained to combat the immortal Strigoi, who are dangerous rogue Moroi. Two years ago Lissa and Rose ran away but they were found and brought back in disgrace. The academy has become a dangerous place for them. Gossip, peer pressure and forbidden romance are the least of their problems. Lissa has secret powers that are growing and affecting her in different ways. Now she is getting anonymous warnings from someone who knows her secret. Rose and Lissa have a great relationship and it’s the focus of the story. The plot starts when the girls are caught and returned to the academy and it takes off from there. Good secondary characters and intriguing subplots make the pages fly. There’s a forbidden romance between Rose and Dimitri which adds another dimension to the story. Mead doesn’t talk down to her readers. She describes a dark contemporary setting and includes some strong language and sexual content that some readers might find offensive. It might be a supernatural tale but it deals with teenage issues that are relevant to most teens. If you like “Twilight” and “House of Night” you’ll probably like this series as well. It’s an engaging mystery with an unpredictable ending and it is definitely worth a read. Reading Level: Young Adult Publisher: Razorbill (August 16, 2007) ISBN: 978-1595141743 Paperback: 336 Price: $8.99 Gail Pruszkowski reviews for “Romantic Times BOOKreviews” magazine and her work has been published in the “Cup of Comfort” Anthologies. http://mysite.verizon.net/bookworm.gp/ http://write-juncture.blogspot.com/

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