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A review by nikkiethereader
Vampire Moon by J.R. Rain
5.0
I just finished reading Vampire Moon. It is the second book in the Vampire For Hire series written by J.R. Rain. Like the first book, it takes place in Orange County, California.
This book is about a man who's wife died in a plane crash on her way to testify against a drug lord. Sam is hired by him to get justice against the drug lord because he feels his wife was murdered. She is also hired to protect a woman who's ex-husband is trying to kill her. Even from prison he's still hiring people to go after her.
I have to admit, I didn't really take this series too seriously when I read the first one. I thought it was a good and funnily written book, but it wasn't nearly what I would call a favorite. The second book has entirely changed my opinion of it though. It kept me wanting to turn the pages. I was angry when she was angry, sad when she was sad, and cheering her on all through the book. I can't wait to continue reading the rest of this series. It's definitely worth it! I wouldn't exactly put it at my top favorites, but it's close. My only concerns with this book are the same as my concerns with my first book. She uses way too many high dollar vocabulary words that many will find very frustrating.
This book is about a man who's wife died in a plane crash on her way to testify against a drug lord. Sam is hired by him to get justice against the drug lord because he feels his wife was murdered. She is also hired to protect a woman who's ex-husband is trying to kill her. Even from prison he's still hiring people to go after her.
I have to admit, I didn't really take this series too seriously when I read the first one. I thought it was a good and funnily written book, but it wasn't nearly what I would call a favorite. The second book has entirely changed my opinion of it though. It kept me wanting to turn the pages. I was angry when she was angry, sad when she was sad, and cheering her on all through the book. I can't wait to continue reading the rest of this series. It's definitely worth it! I wouldn't exactly put it at my top favorites, but it's close. My only concerns with this book are the same as my concerns with my first book. She uses way too many high dollar vocabulary words that many will find very frustrating.