"super historical urban romantic fantasy"
In 1934 the Fitz Clare clan are a family composed of
vampires and humans who love and cherish one another
deeply; so much so each would die to save one of their
bloods. Graham recently proved this premise when his
adopted father Edmond was kidnapped by two vampires who
demanded he reveal how to create more undead; Graham was
changed into a vampire and with the help of beautiful Pen,
they rescue Edmond who suffers from post traumatic stress
disorder (see BREAKING MIDNIGHT). Now his fiancée Estelle asks for help from the vampire
that Edmond most loathes in the world. Graham finds he
misses Pen and his emotions are all tangled because he
needs to see her but refuses to contact her. Pen thought
he was interested in her, but when two rogue vamps Li-Hua
and Frank attack her at the plantation she now owns, she
call Graham's family for help. Graham, his mortal brother
Ben and his pregnant wife Sally come to help her. They
realize they have to find the artifact that gives the evil
vamps more power and even when they do they fear they are
in for the battle of their lives as the enemy is stronger
than a regular (if there can be such a thing) vampire as
they share a mystical bond that exponentially enhances
their strengths proving the whole is greater than the sum
of the parts. Meanwhile Graham and Pen are sharing their
feelings for one another. Emma Holly's "Midnight" saga is one of the best historical
urban romantic fantasies written today (see KISSING
MIDNIGHT) as humans and vampires find love with one
another. The characters are well defined especially the
extended Fitz Clare clan whose philosophy is to cover each
others back and neck.. The different vampires have
diverse powers, which they learn to use by experimenting
as no one can teach a fledgling what to do. SAVING
MIDNIGHT transports readers to a romantic fantasy
alternate depression Era that is bloody great. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 14, 2009
SummaryGraham Fitz Clare became a vampire to save his adoptive
father from a deadly enemy. Sadly, the price of that rescue
may have been too high. Edmund's captors are at large again,
and are amassing the sort of power that could make them
unstoppable. In the end, the love the Fitz Clares share with
each other could be all that stands between them and a
desperate storm of destruction.
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