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Keeper Of The Night
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Keeper Of The Night

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In their new Keeper roles, these extraordinary women must balance the fate of the world with their desires...

New Keeper Rhiannon Gryffald has her peacekeeping duties cut out for her––because in Hollywood it's hard to tell the actors from the werewolves, bloodsuckers and shape–shifters. Then Rhiannon hears about a string of murders that bear all the hallmarks of a vampire serial killer, and she must confront her greatest challenge yet. Together with Elven detective Brodie McKay, she heads to Laurel Canyon, the epicenter of the danger, where they uncover a plot that may forever alter the face of human–paranormal relations....
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Release dateFeb 1, 2013
ISBN9781460894286
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Heather Graham

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Heather Graham has written more than a hundred novels. She's a winner of the RWA's Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Thriller Writers' Silver Bullet. She is an active member of International Thriller Writers and Mystery Writers of America. For more information, check out her websites: TheOriginalHeatherGraham.com, eHeatherGraham.com, and HeatherGraham.tv. You can also find Heather on Facebook.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5


    Well, this one is rather boring and middling.

    There is no proper suspense part in this book. There is an assumption that something mysterious and potentially dangerous happens but it’s mostly just some ethereal feeling in the background. Prostitutes are found murdered to add to the thrill but it really doesn’t because they are not related to the events in the Kelly’s pub. There are also some gossips and general feeling of something bad being organized but it’s not enough to make worry about the heroine.

    And, to be totally honest, it’s not easy to worry about Moira, since it’s so hard to get attached to her. She is paper-thin unfortunately. There is nothing really interesting or distinctive about her. Her indecisiveness regarding her love life drive me mad.

    Then we have Danny, oh boy! He is a serious asshole. He thinks he loves Moira but they can’t be together because they won’t be happy (I can totally understand that, beside the passion, there is nothing between them). Still, he does everything in his power to destroy Moira’s happy relationship with Michael. A dog in the manger to say at least. Okay, so Michael turns out to be a murderer but up to the last few pages we can only presume that and, let's be honest, there are no evidence of that. Danny’s actions are highly annoying. In my opinion Danny is just Moira's obsession, a lover she can’t forget, but the one she has to come over to find happiness with someone else. I really don’t think they would be happy together, despite the epilogue.

    Well, I hate love triangles and here we obviously have one. And I’m sorry to say that this is the only plot-line that is even a bit developed, the suspense being minor and insignificant. As a result, the whole book is rather dull and boring. With so many books out there it’s not worth your time.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    It's nice when romance authors do research, but sometimes I'm left with the feeling that they think that they must use it all in a single book. That happens here. Great characters, good plot, then - we keep getting sermons and history lessons. I agree with the author's views on the Irish situation, but I was looking for entertainment, not a seminar.