![]() ![]() Lucien returns Meena’s feelings and finds in her someone who stirs him for the first time in…well, centuries. He’s tall, dark, handsome and the first man in a while she hasn’t immediately known how he was going to die. She also tries to avoid her ultra-rich neighbor who is always trying to fix Meena up or commiserate with her about her unemployed brother Jon.īut somehow she finds herself roped into attending the dinner party the Antonescus are having for a cousin from Romania and then falling in love with Lucien Antonescu. After realizing that most people view her as a freak, she now just offers advice on how to avoid death rather than specifics when warning people such as the young woman she sees on the subway. ![]() ![]() Meena Harris Harper has a gift/curse which allows her to look at a person and see when and how they’re going to die. And, despite a strong start, I did finish it with more than a few issues which keep me from a squee grade. It also doesn’t appear to be a standard UF either. Yes, it’s about vampires but doesn’t feature a kick-ass heroine nor does it seem to have a ready made lineup of future heroes already set to go. I’m not sure why I got a copy of your new book, “Insatiable” since I’m not the first DA reviewer who comes to mind when vampire books are being discussed but nonetheless it arrived in my mail and, since I hadn’t read any of your books in years, I found myself giving it a go. Jayne C+ Reviews Contemporary / Meg-Cabot / NYC / vampires 18 Comments ![]()
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