Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Review: Until Sunset: A Dystopian Fairy Tale

Until Sunset: A Dystopian Fairy Tale Until Sunset: A Dystopian Fairy Tale by Erin R. Bedford
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed reading this book. If you are just now picking this issue up to read, I strongly recommend you start with book 1...it is necessary to get the full picture of the dystopian environment and the parts each character plays in this series.

This book is full of hands on action...with Clara trying to get the word out to those around her about what is really going on in the world they all thought they lived in. Both Patrick and Clarabelle are trying to convince others around them that the vampires can be civil, and don't need to be monsters to survive. In the same breath, it's their goal to prevent the house of vamps they live in from needlessly taking lives as well.

If you are a fan of dystopian novels, slightly twisted fairy tale re-tellings (this set is loosely based on cinderella, but you won't catch that unless you start from book 1), and/or a fan of reading stories about vampires, you will enjoy delving into The Crimson Fold series.

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