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Falconer's book is another one of those about the "good" vampire. Carlisle is trying to reject the normal life associated with the creatures and live like a "regular" person. The reader gets a chance to see a person fighting against her inherent nature. The story between Carlisle and Bronwyn reveals the tension between two characters who shouldn't be together, but can't resist the pull. The real conflict in the book comes at the end, but is very intense.
Knight Predator is a good story about unconventional characters. It falls in among the many books that seem to revolve around this subject right now, but that doesn't detract from it being a good way to be entertained.
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Posted September 27, 2011
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Posted May 15, 2011
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Overview
Carlisle Crowley is a striking, beautiful vampire hell-bent on living her undead life to the fullest. The last thing she needs hanging around her is Bronwyn Hunter, a seventeen-year-old love-struck human girl. As Crowley struggles to reconcile her blood-thirsty instincts with her human past, Bronwyn proves to be an insightful and steadfast ally. When Crowley’s dark and mysterious past comes back to haunt her, the pair embark on a journey of self discovery that tests their relationship to the limit.