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I thought it was well written and enjoyable. The dialogue flowed well, I completely felt her mothers personality through the formal language that sometimes develops when english is your second language and I thought the story itself flowed nicely for the most part (there were a few action sequences that just confused me). It didn't drag on like a lot of paranormal romance feels like it does lately. It started with her meeting the guy and got more adventurous and crazy from there. Except that it was kind of completely predictable feeling. I knew exactly who the killer was almost from the word "Go". The other thing that's disappointing me a little bit is that this book felt very self contained. There were problems, problems were solved and nothing felt unresolved and yet still there is a sequel coming out. I would rather see this author create new characters and a new world and try and be less predictable then go into a big drama ridden book about dealing with Mathew's dad. I mean I guess it would be nice to see Claire's relationship with her mother grow a little bit now that her mother no longer feels bound by tradition, but I don't know if that will really happen. Cover was gorgeous too. ( )