Official Review: Crimson and Clover by Crystal Schultz

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Espie wrote: 30 Apr 2019, 22:56 What a long read! It's great to know you've discovered its worth, though. Thank you for your insightful review.
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Brendan Donaghy wrote: 01 May 2019, 05:24 I've never read a vampire book, though I was a fan of the tv series 'True Blood' at one stage. At 600 pages long, I don't think I'll start with this one, especially given the fact that it has a lot of errors in it. Thanks for a great review of what must've been a difficult read!
It actually went by fairly fast, but it does need to be shortened and cleaned up. Thanks for coming by and commenting!
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I began steering clear of vampire novels after the vampire hype from Twilight, but I like how this one is told as a diary and might consider reading it! Thanks for your review :)
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Interesting that the vampire Cordelia moves to West Virginia from New York to get away from some trouble she had gotten into there
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Firefawkes wrote: 02 May 2019, 20:51 I began steering clear of vampire novels after the vampire hype from Twilight, but I like how this one is told as a diary and might consider reading it! Thanks for your review :)
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sanjus wrote: 03 May 2019, 05:25 Interesting that the vampire Cordelia moves to West Virginia from New York to get away from some trouble she had gotten into there
Yes, unfortunately, the trouble followed her there. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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I find it interesting that a vampire romance book also touches on religious subjects, which is quite unusual for sure. Too pity the book lacks professional editing, but I still think it might be interesting for fans of the genre :) Thank you for a great review!
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Ellylion wrote: 03 May 2019, 14:23 I find it interesting that a vampire romance book also touches on religious subjects, which is quite unusual for sure. Too pity the book lacks professional editing, but I still think it might be interesting for fans of the genre :) Thank you for a great review!
Yes, it was a little unusual. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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It sounds a unique vampire story with an element of romance and and some religious interest shown by protagonist. Usually these stories are free from such themes and typically follow the beaten track. Thanks for this through review.
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I like bloodcurdling thrill of vampire stories. It is quite unfortunate the book is poorly-edited to an extent that it interferes with the flow. Thanks for this great review!
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Sarah Tariq wrote: 04 May 2019, 00:25 It sounds a unique vampire story with an element of romance and and some religious interest shown by protagonist. Usually these stories are free from such themes and typically follow the beaten track. Thanks for this through review.
I agree with you. That is unusual to see in a vampire book. Thanks for commenting and stopping by!
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Fazzier wrote: 04 May 2019, 00:35 I like bloodcurdling thrill of vampire stories. It is quite unfortunate the book is poorly-edited to an extent that it interferes with the flow. Thanks for this great review!
You are right, and I hope the author gets some professional editing. Thanks for the comments!
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Bianka Walter wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 10:48 This sounds like Twilight meets Vampire Diaries.
And, as much as I kinda went 'ugh' to them both... they were still fun to read/watch.
I think I would have the same thought with this one :)
This is a great review, thanks!
This was my initial reaction as well! But I still ended up watching the shows and loving them! This book will be no different.
Great review!
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Stephanie Elizabeth wrote: 04 May 2019, 15:22
Bianka Walter wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 10:48 This sounds like Twilight meets Vampire Diaries.
And, as much as I kinda went 'ugh' to them both... they were still fun to read/watch.
I think I would have the same thought with this one :)
This is a great review, thanks!
This was my initial reaction as well! But I still ended up watching the shows and loving them! This book will be no different.
Great review!
I agree and I did enjoy it. Thanks for commenting!
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This is a great review! You touched on many aspects of the book that made it sound really interesting. Like you, I've never heard of a vampire going to church. I'd like to see how the author handled that.

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