Daughters of Darkness, orignally was an indivdual book, later on L.J. Smith relased it as one book with three different stories from her Night World series. DoD being number two in the first book.
I have read Secret Vampire but it has been a while. It was good, too.
DoD took me some time to finally catch on to and get reading it. Though I think it had to do with the face that I was reading something else already at the time.
Surprisingly enough, yes, this is a vampire (also including werewovles, witches, etc etc). I've never been into, I guess you could call it; today's age vampires, I'm more of an semi-original Dracula fan. The original-orignal is even more interesting. I would probably have never read either of the first two stories if a friend of mine hadn't suggested it. Not only our the first to vampire orented but romance as well. Teen romance. Normally I wouldn't get close to something like that even with a ten-foot pool. But, eh, I'm open to all sorts of liteature.
On to review(ish). contains a bit of spoilers for those whom haven't read Night World No.1 yet.:
At first it was kind of boring but its one of those book's you gotta read through the first couple chapter's before you finally get into it. After I got pass that, it ended up being pretty good. Even with it's sappy/cliche ending.
There's a character, also, the shows back up who was also in the first book (Vampire Secrets). Ash. In the first he's protrade of being the dark, mysterious, serious, and really is a bad-boy. Who likes going around getting human girls despite, supposedly, hating humans. He's the one the main character's in the first book wanted to get away from. Yet everything is contradicted in this one. He did a complete three-sixty. . .it bother's me that that's what happened. I was kinda hoping Jeremy was the good guy.
Nonetheless. It's was a good read, and for those whom are more into Vampire/Werewolves/etc it's a recommened read.
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