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Night Rising

By: Chris Marie Green
Narrated by: Khristine Leeto
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Publisher's summary

In this first book of an all-new trilogy, life proves stranger than the movies when a Hollywood underground coven of vampires comes to light - and gets targeted by the tough-as-nails daughter of a sexy screen siren.

Stuntwoman Dawn Madison hasn't been on the best of terms with her father since her movie star mother died. Still, he is her dad, and when he vanishes while investigating the bizarre sighting - caught on film - of a supposedly long-dead child star, she comes home to Tinseltown to join the search for him.

Working with his odd colleagues, she discovers an erotic and bloody underground society made up of creatures she thought existed only on the screen.

©2007 Chris Marie Green (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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Nice book

I had to restart it s few times, because it starts right into story line. Which I usually like. I honestly think it was my state of mind. Not the book

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twist and twist.

too many twist and no turns. that what the book feels like. cricket as hell. not to good

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awesome

What did you love best about Night Rising?

The hole thing I really loved nico and of course Dawn and the boss that they can only here and not see, there is nothing about this series I don't like.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Night Rising?

When dawn walks around his desk and stand up on it,then she is at the office and the boss makes her have a orgasm.

Which character – as performed by Khristine Leeto – was your favorite?

Nico

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Some parts made me laugh it is a five star read all around.

Any additional comments?

Chris Marie Green never disappoints this is the first time I listen to an audio book and I was totally amazed. I love this series five stars reads

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Good story but slow at times.

The story is interesting with a new twist but is slow at actually getting to the story and it's plots.

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I wanted to like it...

Disclaimer: I DNF Night Rising with about 4 hours left in the audio.

I've had the Vampire Babylon series on my radar for a few years now, even before I started blogging. I ran across the series in one of my Shelfari groups back in 2010. I marked it as "same day" series to read. Once I saw that the series was released on audio and narrated by one of my favorite narrators, Khristine Hvam, I knew I had to finally try Night Rising.

The best part of Night Rising was narrator, Hvam. She is the real reason I DNF it sooner. So why did I have issues with it?

Mommy Issues

From the book summary: Stuntwoman Dawn Madison hasn't been on the best of terms with her father since her movie star mother died.

Dawn's mother died not to long after giving birth. I think Dawn was like a month old. So clearly Dawn never met her mother but because the mother was a Marilyn Monroe type and Dawn was a total opposite, lived in her shadow. Ok I guess that could give a kid a complex but really I thought her mommy issues was a little over board.

The Voice

Dawn is working with her dad's co-workers to find him after he goes missing. Frank (Dawn's dad) is a PI and his boss, Mr. Limpet (But don't call him that for some reason. Yeah I didn't get why everyone kept telling Dawn not to call him by Limpet. Just another confusing thing.) Limpet is a paranormal version of "Charlie" from Charlie's Angels. Instead of a voice coming from a speakerphone, he's voice comes from a TV and he uses the TV to hear and see with but you don't see him.

Weird "Sex"

Dawn either has a really high sexual drive or she's a succubus and doesn't know it?! She hooks up with The Voice (Limpet) but they are not even in the same room. He gets her off with his pyschic ability. Ok I've read PNR with the dude can do that but he was always in the room with the chick and it was added into the physical act. Dawn kept thinking about how she need to recharge with sex. I don't know maybe in future books this is explained, like maybe Dawn's a succubus??



Night Rising was not exactly what I was expecting. The premise was interesting, I mean a stunt woman turned vampire slayer that didn't know that supernaturals were real sounds fun right? Khristine Hvam is what drawled me to the audio and the reason I continued to listen as long as I did but sadly even a favorite narrator could not make me care about the Dawn enough to want to finish the audio.

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just ok

narrator was great. story left me disappointed. lead character was not a strong kick butt heroin as described. she was a weak girl who was jealous of her dead mother. not much vampire action. just a lot
of dawn whining and PI work. left me really Bord! I love paranormal books but I can't really recommend this book. sorry ;( I really did try to like it.

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BORING

What disappointed you about Night Rising?

Story was drawn out and Charaters were bland

What was most disappointing about Chris Marie Green’s story?

Bland and boring

What didn’t you like about Khristine Leeto’s performance?

not much

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

dissppointment

Any additional comments?

Could not recommend skipping this book enough.

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Over edited in story and narration

What was most disappointing about Chris Marie Green’s story?

I found the story lacking in continuity. I am guessing elements that made the story flow were edited out, but perhaps they never existed. Events and dialog seem to occur at inappropriate locations without lead in. The story seems to jump around.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

The narrator adds emotion and intonation in places that don't coincide with events in the story. She delivers unimportant aspects to the story like Clint Eastwood catch phrases. It is ver disconcerting and adds to the lack of continuity in the story.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

I got nothing, but there are a number of positive reviews. Maybe it's just me.

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