5/13/2023 0 Comments Insatiable meg cabot series![]() ![]() Maybe because absolutely nothing happens in the 69 pages leading up to that. ![]() It’s page 70 before Lucien and Meena actually cross paths but for some reason, it feels more like page 700. In fact the only reason I think that I even finished this book is because my fiance’s daughter was here on the weekend and subjected me to what felt like a 123hr marathon of The Hills and The City and this book was only marginally a better alternative. ![]() For a start, it took forever for the main character Meena to even meet the love interest that turns out to be a vampire, the Prince of Darkness, Lucien Antonescu. This book was all shades of disappointing. Pity it would be pretty much the only time I actually laughed. The blurb sounded good, the quote on the back (which I mentioned before, in my Library post) had me laughing. So I reserved it immediately at my local library as although I quite like a lot of vampire novels, the craze is almost out of control and I thought a tongue-in-cheek look at the phenomenon would be funny. This is the first Meg Cabot book I’ve ever read and I read it based on the strength of a very good review for it at a book review blog. ![]()
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