Thursday, June 10, 2010

Nocturne--Book Review

Flanders Lane is tired of being protected by her Uncle Anatole. After years of studying magic in the back of his bookshop, she's ready for an adventure of her own. Then one day, strange things start happening. A burglar breaks into the butcher's shop, stealing nothing, but leaving the floors sparkling clean. Soon the seamstress's apprentice vanishes on her way home, leaving behind only a shoe still laced at the top. And then worst of all, Uncle Anatole disappears. That night, a young vampire hunter named Pascoe knocks urgently on the bookshop door. Pascoe insists there is a vampire lurking in nearby Blakely Hall. Flanders looks deep into Pascoe's gorgeous eyes and finds herself agreeing to help him. As Flanders tracks the vampire, her feelings for Pascoe grow until she stumbles upon a secret that turns everything she thought she knew about Pascoe--and herself--upside down.( Goodreads.com)

I loved this different take on finding ones self along with Vampires.

Flan is a strong female who dropped off at a witches door step. She has no idea about her parents or family.

Flan has been studying magic to help her uncle out. She has to help her friends and her Uncle out when the time comes. Flan meets to boys Pascoe and Adrian both new boys in town.

I enjoyed the romance between Pascoe and Flan. It was cute and very sweet.

She got an invite to a party  and wants to save her Uncle. I loved that she loved books and studying  and that she is a strong female  and didn't want any help until the last minute and trusting people. She did learn about her family history and trust.

Book Review=4

Thanks to Peace Love Pat Book Tours and this is my Honest Review

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