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Carpe Corpus by Rachel Caine

This is the sixth book in the Morganville Vampire series, and Claire finally turns 17! It’s about time, is all I can say to that.
So Rachel Caine decides to change it up a bit in this novel. First off, this story doesn’t start exactly where the last one finished. There is a small gap, but [...]

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Lord of Misrule by Rachel Caine

This is the fifth book in the Morganville Vampire series and it’s by far the best.
After the massive outbreak at the ball, the humans make a run for it and try to get to the safe houses. The vampires segregate into two groups, those following Amelie, and those following Bishop.
Amelie tasks the four Glass House [...]

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Feast of Fools by Rachel Caine

This is the fourth edition to the Morganville Vampire series. It took me a bit to get into because it felt like it was more of the same, but it’s not.
First, Claire’s parents are back in town, and they have bought a house in the neighbourhood. They are enforcing their parental rights and have asked [...]

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Midnight Alley by Rachel Caine

This is the third book in the Morganville Vampire series. It’s more of the same, but yet different enough to keep you on your toes and flipping pages.
Claire is summoned by Amelie and is given her first task as “Amelie’s pet.” It doesn’t seem so strange or impossible, she is only assigned more homework and [...]

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The Dead Girls’ Dance by Rachel Caine

This is book #2 in the Morganville Vampires series and it picks up right where book #1 left off. Shane is still fighting with his dad and his dad’s motorcycle gang while Claire and Eve are trying to avoid them.
Claire again has to use her smarts to save a life, but this time it’s Shane. [...]

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Glass Houses by Rachel Caine

This is the first book in the Morganville Vampire series. It is the story about Claire Danvers, a 16-year-old college student in Morganville, Texas. She is 2 years younger than all of the other freshmen, and she’s small for her age. This seems to be the reason she is always picked on. The hazing becomes [...]

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