That the first three books in L. J. Smith's Night World series have been reprinted in an omnibus. That includes Secret Vampire and Spellbinder which I have not read, and Daughters of Darkness, which I adored. I bought it, so if anyone wants my copy of Daughters of Darkness (reviewed if you click the tag), speak up.
The shortest way I can describe L. J. Smith is that she's like Stephanie Meyer with a sense of humor, way less padding, generally more active heroines, more action, more plot, and actually kind of good if you're in touch with your teenage id, and God knows I am.
The shortest way I can describe L. J. Smith is that she's like Stephanie Meyer with a sense of humor, way less padding, generally more active heroines, more action, more plot, and actually kind of good if you're in touch with your teenage id, and God knows I am.
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Secret Vampire is alright, Spellbinder (called 'Enchantress' in UK for some reason when it first came out) I can take or leave, and Daughters of Darkness was always a favourite.
I'm almost more excited about all of the new people who are going to read LJ Smith than the possible eventual release of Strange Fate.
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