It’s obvious to her she didn’t believe she could be as tough as she was. Claire was not your whiney protagonist that has popped up recently in the YA genre, she was a mix of sixteen year old genius and tough girl. This instantly perked my interest in the story and the characters in it. Proper vampires! Rachel Caine has written these vampires with such precision and horror that even I felt fear that they could be real. I was pleasantly surprised to find that these vampires were your proper vampire, no sparkles, complete with super strength and an aversion to sunlight. Literally.īeing sceptical of new vampire novels after they’ve been through the wringer with sparkles, I thought that this series would be geared towards a younger audience. Her new roommates don’t show many signs of life but they instantly have her back when Morganville’s deepest and darkest secret comes crawling out, for blood. The room, situated in Glass House, doesn’t seem to be much better. When one run in with the girls turns into an attempted murder, Claire heads off campus to look for accommodation. Claire is stuck in a nightmarish dorm with violent girls who like antagonising her. Glass Houses introduces protagonist Claire Danvers, prodigy college student at Texas Prairie University. The Morganville Vampires book 1 A review by Elizabeth Manthos
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