Book Review: The Vampire Hunter’s Daughter by Jennifer Malone Wright (Cool Title & Fun Read)

The Vampire Hunter’s Daughter had me at the title.

I’m glad I happened to see this on a blog tour recently; it’s a very enjoyable read. The cover, blurb and catchy title drew me in. It has one of the best opening scenes I’ve read in a long time and is among my favourite YA books of the year.

Chloe Kallistrate gets the shock of her life when her mother wakes her up in the middle of the night and urges her to hide in the closet. Invaders breach their home, and Chloe’s life is turned upside down. She’s part of a long line of vampire hunters, and it’s time to fulfil her duty. At 14 years of age, she enters a community of vampire hunters, who have been training and living together since childhood. Chloe is expected to get with the programme quickly and make up for all the years she should have been training. She lives with her grandfather, Luke, and Drew, an eighteen year old hunter, who shows little sympathy for Chloe. But of course, Drew really cares. He just wants her to be strong, knowing what she will have to face.

There is plenty of action in these novellas. We get to spend a little over a year with Chloe, watching her grow into an ass kicking hunter and answer the call of her blood. She jogs, trains, learns to use weapons and prepares for the day she will have to meet the vampire responsible for her mother’s demise. It’s fun watching Chloe develop her skills and grow into a confident young woman. She also attracts the attention of Drew, who would probably rather shoot his own foot off than tell Chloe how he feels about her. The hot guy at school, Gavin, also takes a shine to her. I tend to prefer books where the romantic element isn’t central to the plot, so The Vampire Hunter’s Daughter is right up my alley. This is Chloe’s coming-of-age story, and the romantic elements are secondary.

This has nothing to do with the story, but when I read that vampires had their own dental office called Deadly Smiles, I laughed. You can pick this up as 6 separate short stories/novellas, or buy the complete collection like I did. Exciting and lots of fun. I couldn’t put it down. *****

Check it out on Amazon

Has anyone heard of this one? I was pleasantly surprised by how much fun I had with these books.

*******************

Posted in Book Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , | 25 Comments

Guest Post by Night School Author, Michelle Cornwell-Jordan

Michelle is here today to talk about her blog, IndieWritersReview, a welcoming place for indie writers and readers. If you missed the cover reveal of her book, Kindred, (second novella in her Night School Vampire Hunter series) last week, you can check it out here.

Take it away, Michelle.

**********************

IndieWritersReview

Not Just a Book Blog, But An Experience

Michelle Cornwell-Jordan

I have been asked the question why did you begin IndieWritersreview? The answer is simple. I love those who go after their dreams. The Mavericks.

The Beginning

I will start at the beginning, there may be many who are not aware of IndieWritersReview. Well, I say that it is a haven for the Indie Author/Artists. I began this blog in January 2011. During that point, I was extremely new to on-line social media, and virtually knew nothing about blogging. I barely knew what the term meant. But I knew there was a vibrant community of authors out there, and I also knew it was a struggle to get their voices heard and their books read. It required a lot of hustle. I wanted to help.

 I needed to get into the flow, I had a lot of help from fellow bloggers who assisted me in what the best platform for my blog would be, I was directed towards tour companies and I was informed that signing up to host tours would throw me right into the fray, and allow me to learn fast what I needed to do to be a book blogger.

So I did. When I began the blog, I did not know how to lay out a post, how to host an author interview, I was clueless. But I remember my very first feature was the fabulous award winning Author Rain Thomas, and I was so green I did not know how to lay out her cover photos, ,lol. It was hilarious, when I sent the post for her to review, Ms. Thomas (And was extremely gracious) helped me quite a bit with the correct format, and for that I will always be grateful.

I remember setting up my first giveaway, I had to follow up with several bloggers and ask their help in exactly what to do. I did not even know what a Rafflecopter was, but I learned. Great people helped me and so I wanted to make it the best place I could make it.

The Caring and Sharing

I wanted IndieWritersReview to be a place that an author could submit their material and know that they will be treated with warmth and caring, because I truly understand it is not easy to place your creation and self out in front of an audience.

I also designed IndieWritersReview to be more of a showcase, in the mindset of the old (Okay, I am dating myself nowJ Entertainment Tonight or these other entertainment behind the scenes shows). Well, that was what I wanted my blog to be, not simply a book review site. But a Showcase!

My Reviews, My Way 🙂

I also have had questions that wonder why I seem to give only 5-star review. The answer is simple; because that is my honest opinion of the work.

 I will review all that is submitted to me, even though it might take awhile for me to get through my tbr list. I WILL get to the title, now I know that I will NOT like all that I read. Because well, we are individuals and some subjects may not be my cup of tea. I will NEVER judge a book on the fact that the subject does not interest me. Now if there is a reason I find the book challenging, what my policy will be, is to discuss the situation with the author in private.

Those reviews will not be aired (unless author request that it is displayed), I feel that the author would appreciate this more. Actually this was done for me regarding one of my books; the blogger had some challenges with the read and thus spoke to me privately regarding it so that I would have the opportunity to correct the situation.

I will always be grateful for that. I see it as we are all learning, and in my opinion, we  are here to help and not hinder. That is how I attempt to run my blog.

The Curtain Closes

Again, it is not simply a book review site, but a showcase for the Indie celebrities 🙂

I am also very fond of music, and I was fortunate to team up with a fellow author and music lover Jamie B Musings my co-host and I have extended the IndieWritersReview spirit to on-line radio in IndieReview Behind The Scenes! I believe this allows a deeper level of getting to know an author and artist. Being able to hear them, I believe brings a connection.

All these avenues (and you never know, maybe there will be video one dayJ) But all of this is to offer a platform for the Independent creator. This is their chance to shine, and I am always so grateful when an author or musician entrust their creation with myself at IndieWritersReview or our team at IndieReview Behind The Scenes. I see it as an honor……….

IndieWritersReview

************************************

Thanks, Michelle. When I was first approached by an author months and months ago to help with a blog tour and giveaway, I hadn’t a clue either. Luckily the indie writing community is friendly and helpful. Great post!

I want to wish Michelle the best of luck with her new novella, Kindred.  Here’s the cover again.

Hope some of you indie writers will stop by Michelle’s blog, IndieWritersReview & show your support for what she does.

************************************************

Posted in Book Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , , | 10 Comments