Lewi Dp Dp itibaren Burnham, Buckinghamshire, İngiltere
over the course of one night's party at the end of the school term, Jay feels himself and his friends drifting apart, a foreshadowing of what's to come when they go their separate ways in education ad then life. so, they have one last foray into a dangerous part of town - the Zone - to pull the best prank of their young lives against a bunch of crazy bullies. this is a Brit book, so some of the slang is a bit difficult to quess at, but a quick google search should clear up any confusion. and the situation is familiar to just about any teen. angst about girls,excitement about parties, good times with your friends.
Stealing Time by Elisa Paige is a vampire romance where the strongest vampire takes all. The story focuses on Evie’s transition from human to vampire and introducing her to the vampire lifestyle, but the key to the story is Evie and James relationship. I thought it was kind of stalkerish the way James watched Evie for 8 months travel from one doctor appointment to another in search of a cure for pancreatic cancer. Who the hell does that? Creepy. However, if I wanted to live I’d be appreciative like Evie, too. Lol I gotta admit it was kind of nice to read a paranormal story in which a person is transformed to a vampire and doesn’t angrily freak out. Evie quickly took to being a vampire which made focusing on the couple’s relationship easy. Evie thrived as a vampire and it made her an interesting character to read about. The story is told from her point of view. My biggest complaint with the book has to do with the ending. I don’t feel like the story was completed at all. Authors like Lara Adrian, Karen Marie Moning and Lora Leigh do an excellent job of wrapping up one storyline while keeping the overall story arc going into other books. That isn’t done in Stealing Time; we are given a situation and when it hits its peak we are yanked out and told to wait until the next book to solve the problem. Instead of making me want the next book, it really pissed me off and left me feeling unsatisfied. With that said, I don’t regret reading Stealing Time. It had satisfying fight scenes and romantic relationship, but I don’t see myself re-reading the book. Stealing Time is book one in a series; book two, Killing Time, will be released in June 2011. Scooper Speaks