Review: Violet Fury - Richard Denney



Looking for a new indie author to try ? Love Vampires and Supernatural novels ?
Violet Fury (Violet Fury, #1)
Review : Violet Fury - Book #1 Violet Fury Series - Richard Paul Denney -June 2011
Moving on from descendants of dragons to descendants of Vampires and Hunters in Violet Fury by Richard Paul Denney. In Violet Fury, Bethany Cates and her mother Eleanor have moved to the town of Crest View , something about Crest View is eerily familiar to Bethany and she can swear she has been here before but her mother denies it.  Upon Bethany's arrival , she starts having vivid nightmares , the same one over and over again -alway picking up where it finished off. In the dreams , she is known as Sarah who is in love with Jasper - a human who is turned into a type of Vampire. We then flick to modern day where Bethany is experiencing a deja vu sense where the people in her dream are starting to look like those around her and just when she thinks it can't get any crazier , she starts to understand what her neighbour's cat is saying to her. When a school project about the History of Crest View and her family comes to happen , Bethany is about to get the shock of a lifetime when she discovers just who her descendants are and what her family lineage means and what is in stock for Bethany.
This is a great first volume to an amazing series, the only downside that I had to this was I believe it finished too quickly for me and now the 2nd volume is not expected to be out till 2013 - a long time to wait.

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