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Unmarked Vampire eBook Belinda Laj Jacqueline Skewes



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Unmarked Vampire eBook Belinda Laj Jacqueline Skewes

Having yet to receive his full foray into vampire-hood, Julian spends most of his time studying and struggling at the Damned Academy, which isn’t easy since he doesn’t have his racial mark yet. Because of this, he’s also facing the scorn from the other vampires, demons, and other half-bloods at the school. Even worse, he’s on the outs with ex-girlfriend, Mia, mainly because he cannot remember her at all. There’s a lot at stake—literally! On top of all this, the subverts are hunting him and would like to see him dead and he’s own supernatural powers are increasing so fast he’s not sure he can control himself much longer. Thankfully, another vampire, Ray, will will finally help him understand what the racial mark really is.

As it turns out, it’s a means to which the Immortal Lord Blake Night keeps the other immortals under his control. Helping the other immortals become free of that influence is not easy task. As it turns out, Julian is somehow linked to Blake—but how deep is that link?

Belinda Laj has created a wildly entertaining and unique new vampire world. I was hooked from the very beginning. Julian is interesting, angry, sexy, confused, and likable. This book was targeted toward teen readers, but I think adult vampire fans will love it, as well. I know I did!

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I really enjoyed this book! I was given a free copy in exchange for an honest review and it is really well written and the translation is great. I don't think anything was lost in the English version. We start out with Julian feeling buried alive in a coffin and immediately I was drawn in. Julian was a little immature and irrational and he overreacted a lot in the beginning but as he learned more about the Damned Academy and himself he became more sensible. The author takes their time developing the story which I liked because she didn't dump information on you. That also caused it to start out a little slow but once things started to take place I couldn't put it down! I definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in it.
Actually it's 4.5
It's a very interesting, and entertaining vampire story, although it took me some chapters to get me hooked. Julian, the main character, was really annoying at the beginning and I think that was the reason. I wanted to beat him every two seconds. But at some point the story takes rhytm and you can't put it down.
It's good to see character developing and I think if you wake up in a coffin you will not be in a good mood. So you have to give him and this book the chance, specially for Hunter and other good secondary characters. And more specially because the story develops in a good way and in some twists you will not expect.
I dont'want to tell about the story, I prefer the reader to discover it.
For sure I recommend it!
Just when you think there's nothing that could be added to the vampire genre, along comes and author that not only expands it, but also respects everything that came before it.
It certainly isn't easy, but it's something that Belinda Laj has managed to do in her Unmarked Vampire story.

I'm a supernatural junkie and love, more like adore the vampire genre; so I have pretty much read all of the classics and most popular books and series.
So when got the opportunity to read a book about vampires in exchange for my honest review, I basically jumped at it and started reading right away.
So what can I said about Unmarked Vampire other than the fact that I liked it, the book was fun and easy to read, with little to not typing mistakes and an excellent redaction; so I have to give kudos to the translator Jaqueline Skewes for a job well done.

As for the book itself, it was interesting reading this kind of story with a man as the protagonist; since the genre seems to have been mainly dominated by female heroes for the longest time.

That being said, I didn't find Julian that compelling or charming, whether the author planned for that to be the case all along, I do not know; half the time I found him kind of annoying and I couldn't well grasp why he reacted like he did to most of the things or people around him.

Julian's relationship with his sire, also reminded me a little of Anne Rice's works -which I love!- so there's that, and will surely be quite fascinated and entertained by it.

And while I truly enjoyed this book, it seems clear, at least to me that the author is gunning for a younger audience, what with the school setting, the romance that can be glimpsed at times and the overall feel that the book gives.

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Having yet to receive his full foray into vampire-hood, Julian spends most of his time studying and struggling at the Damned Academy, which isn’t easy since he doesn’t have his racial mark yet. Because of this, he’s also facing the scorn from the other vampires, demons, and other half-bloods at the school. Even worse, he’s on the outs with ex-girlfriend, Mia, mainly because he cannot remember her at all. There’s a lot at stake—literally! On top of all this, the subverts are hunting him and would like to see him dead and he’s own supernatural powers are increasing so fast he’s not sure he can control himself much longer. Thankfully, another vampire, Ray, will will finally help him understand what the racial mark really is.

As it turns out, it’s a means to which the Immortal Lord Blake Night keeps the other immortals under his control. Helping the other immortals become free of that influence is not easy task. As it turns out, Julian is somehow linked to Blake—but how deep is that link?

Belinda Laj has created a wildly entertaining and unique new vampire world. I was hooked from the very beginning. Julian is interesting, angry, sexy, confused, and likable. This book was targeted toward teen readers, but I think adult vampire fans will love it, as well. I know I did!
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