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The Cure
The Cure
Author: Susan Phelan
Chancella Tremaine, a respected cellular biologist, has willfully sacrificed any sort of personal life in her quest to unravel the mystery of vampirism and the secret to restoring mortal life. Having just penned a book on the subject, Chancella finds she has attracted quite a bit of attention, but no one could have guessed what her controversial...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781419953316
ISBN-10: 1419953311
Publication Date: 12/8/2008
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Cerridwen Press
Book Type: Paperback
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BetsyP avatar reviewed The Cure on + 566 more book reviews
Paranormal Romance from Cerridwen Press. Chancella Tremaine is a Scientist who had found a way to regenerate dead cells - to cure vampirism. But, she's never met a vampire, and doesn't believe that they exist. When she comes face to face with one, she doesn't believe what is in front of her. Valian de Mortenoire (Black Death) is a 200 year old vampire who is tired of his existance.

I only got to page 64 when I decided I couldn't read any more of this one. He still hadn't gotten around to telling her what he wants with her. He seemed more interested in intimidating and scaring her.

I really can't say I found anything interesting in this one, but I didn't finish it.
frazerc avatar reviewed The Cure on + 672 more book reviews
The heroine is a scientist who has been working on a hypothetical cure for the hypothetical changes the body undergoes to become a hypothetical vampire. Yeah, that's a lot of hypotheticals. I'm sure getting funding for something like that would be even more 'hypothetical'.

The hero is a vampire who wants to be cured. He spends so much of the book depressed and essentially suicidal [both currently and before he was changed 300 years ago] that the heroine should have spent some of her time developing prozac for vamps. There's a definite market, most of the vamp characters in this book are way over the top.


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