Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Feast of Fools

Feast of Fools
The tenuous good-neighbor policy between the vampires and humans of Morganville is turned on its head with the arrival of bad-to-the-bone Mr. Bishop. What the ancient old-school vampire wants from the town is unthinkably sinister. It's only at a formal ball that Claire realized the elaborately evil trap Bishop has set for the warm-blooded souls of Morganville.


Feast of Fools by Rachel Caine

Publisher:  New American Library (NAL)
Age Group: Young Adult
Pages: around 209
Source: Bought
Rating: 5/5



This is the 4th book in the MorganVille Vampire Series. I really love this series and it's in the top 5 for vampire series books for me.

You are introduced to some new charactors. One being one of my new favorite charactors in this book. Myrnin, who can be alittle well mad here and ther. But I don't want to give his charactor away to much for you. This book kept you turning pages to see what happens next, and let me tell you that some big things do happen and keep happening throughout the book.

For me Feast of Fools did not have any really slow points because it picks back up where you left of f in Midnight Alley (Which I remember is where you first meet Myrnin, but he gets better in this book). And of course Feast of Fools leaves you with a cliff hanger ( I think Rachel Caine likes to do that to us in this series).

If you are a fan of the Vampire Genres, I highly suggest you read the MorganVille Vampire Series. The first is Glass House

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