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Synopsis :
Senior year is supposed to be fun: boys, dances and graduation. It’s significantly harder to enjoy it when you’re dead.
Thanks to an innocent game of Truth or Dare, I wound up sleeping in a graveyard. Probably not the brightest thing I’ve ever done, but thanks to a couple of well-placed fangs, I’m here to tell the tale.
Vampires might stalk pop culture, but they’re just myths, right? Yeah. Not so much…
Everything seems a lot more difficult when you’re a nocturnal creature of the night, especially school. I was managing, but couldn’t keep it hidden from my friends. Steph decided that we should be cool, like superheroes, and fight crime.
I’m a vampire, not a hero. Living in a sleepy New England town, crime is a little harder to come by. At least it is until a serial killer moves into the area. He’s got the authorities stumped, but then again, the cops don’t have a teenage, blood-sucking, non-hero on their team. It doesn’t take long for me to discover the world is full of monsters. I may be one of them…but will I turn out to be the hero, or the killer everyone is looking for.
Senior Year Bites was a great read! It was filled with excitement and adventure that left me wanting nothing but more more more! The author, J.A. Campbell, really did an awesome job making the story and the character's stand out, while still keeping the story on track. Senior Year Bites was fast paced and action packed and I couldn't put it down!
Meg was a great lead. She was witty, sarcastic, strong, and brave. Everything a female protagonist should be. Meg was a really great friend to Steph and Ann. She tried her hardest to protect them from her new life as long as she could, afraid she would lose them. But even after they figured out her secret they stood by her.
I loved the secondary characters! Each and every one was a riot to read about. They all had something special about them that made them stand out. Gage was probably my favorite. He was just hilarious in every scene he was in! I loved all the boys, Alexander included, but I couldn't help but think Gage stood out.
Senior Year Bites was excellent and I can't wait to start book 2! I would recommend this book to all lovers of the Paranormal and YA.
4 Stars