Stine’s poorly titled vampire novel is basically a mediocre-written Fear Street that also acts as an example of an uncreative vampire-centric novel not worth your time. Okay, I’m being a bit harsh, but this is probably the biggest disappointment of his career, especially since it’s a novel and not just a hastily pumped out work like most of his stuff was in the 90s (not to that decade’s discredit). This book was a light bad but had some merit: the protagonist is good, there’s some solid scenes and moments in here (the lore for Renz, gorier vampiric bits, most of part one), and I liked the ending as it did tie up some loose ends even if it was a bit later than I would’ve liked. That stuff is about it keeping this book afloat, not that the downsides are all abominable lows—most of my disappointment is straight mediocrity. There’s a random romantic subplot with the main and Ari that never gets resolved (bad writing), Livvy’s character amount to… being a whore apparently and feels botched since she was quite literally hopeless from the start, there’s useless characters that don’t have a function, pointless and underbaked teen drama that I couldn’t give a shit about that takes up 1/8 of the book roughly, dumb character moments (Destiny [the main] assuming the Restorer [soon to be revealed plot device character] is someone they obviously aren’t for a chapter, to name the biggest), Stine’s writing style is super bland and shockingly mundane compared to even Fear Street and fucking Goosebumps at times, most of the “big beats” feel like mini-crescendos and are either underdelivered or predictable, and the villain—Renz—is probably the most OVERdeveloped (with context of his fate) and disappointing antagonists ever, with basically useless lore that is only revealed to the reader (dumb fucking writing) and a lame ending to his stereotype ass vampire character. Renz’s conclusion, the predictable twist with a certain father, and the resolution to Livvy and Destiny’s dilemma all accumulate for a really underwhelming climax that basically has one page of actual action, a cheap cop-out that is pretty demeaning to the entire story, and a decent idea with one of the twins that kinda undermines a lot of the book, making this feel like a useless read. There’s just nothing interesting here; the story is meh and the climax is a disappoint, and whilst there’s good bits in this book they don’t really muster a read. Overall, 4/10. Flawed, messy, mediocre—not terrible but just a light “bad” from me (also I am a big lover of vamps so maybe the plot is derivative to just me alone…). Hey! That’s pretty dangerous, girls!… say that again….