
Now for one of my favourite series which is coming to an end, the Morganville Vampires series, which has spanned 7 years and 15 books. As I love this series, because I'm partial to a bit of Shane Collins, the main character's, Claire, love interest, I decided to ignore my own system and read this one way ahead of my plan because I have been wanting to read it for ages!
Daylighters is the fifteenth and final book in
Rachel Caine's Morganville Vampires series
that focuses on Claire Danvers and her housemates, Shane Collins, Eve Glass
(formerly Rosser), and Michael Glass, as they try to survive living in
Morganville, a town in Texas that is run by vampires (or was prior to this
book). Claire and her friends have been
through hell and back, from a psychotic vampire hunting father to another
psychotic father who takes over the town to a race of vampires, Draug, who
target other vampires as well as humans for their source of food drenching the
town and overthrowing the ruling vampires.
As well as the problems in the town, with the vampires, Claire goes
through a lot regarding her relationship with Shane, which has had its troubles
because of his dad interfering and Shane being jealous of Claire's
relationships with the vampires in town, including her employer, Myrnin, and
even Michael.
Rating: 10
Recommended To: Vampire lovers; Rachel Caine lovers
Favourite Characters: Shane - always and forever
Favourite Part: And then he kissed her, all passion and intensity and heat and dark chocolate sweetness melting on her tongue, but not just sweet because there was spice in it, too, bursts of searing pepper, and he made her hungry, so incredibly hungry to feel his skin on hers that it almost drive her crazy. - Page 334
Good Points: Lots of action; Shane's character development; good end to the series
Bad Points: Michael's happy ending being linked to the villain
Recommended To: Vampire lovers; Rachel Caine lovers
Favourite Characters: Shane - always and forever
Favourite Part: And then he kissed her, all passion and intensity and heat and dark chocolate sweetness melting on her tongue, but not just sweet because there was spice in it, too, bursts of searing pepper, and he made her hungry, so incredibly hungry to feel his skin on hers that it almost drive her crazy. - Page 334
Good Points: Lots of action; Shane's character development; good end to the series
Bad Points: Michael's happy ending being linked to the villain