![]() ![]() But don't say I didn't warn you, it's going to blindside you when it happens. It keeps you on the edge of your seat and turning pages. Neill made me feel something reading her story, I really did enjoy the story. So now where do we go from here and whenever a character gets killed off there's the why, so onward to Book 5, Drink Deep and maybe some of our questions will be answered. Think I sniffled and wiped my eyes for 5-10 minutes. I said after 4 books you're invested in what happens and where the story is going to take us. So here I am at lunch reading this, and we lose our character and my heart breaks along with all the characters in the book. ![]() Actually I don't read reviews, so I didn't see this coming, wasn't expecting it.so I'm pretty much blindsided by it. It's like losing a friend when an author does this. You've invested 4 books, you've gotten to know all these characters, the likeable ones and the villians. Here we are, book 4 of the Chicagoland Vampire series, and boom, there goes one of the main characters. ![]() I hate when about half way through a series one of the main/regular characters gets killed off. Not a full spoiler, more of, this is going to happen be ready for it. I'm warning you there's a bit of a spoiler here. ![]()
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