A very quick read, but a very empty, dumb one.
I thought the 90s YA horror boom died out because they were considered quickie offerings without any real substance, and that modern YA books were more advanced and complex.
Even the flimsiest of R.L. Stine's 90s Fear Street offerings had more substance than this piece of plastic!
Kira is a vampire. She has had to leave her old life behind, and has moved to a new town with her surrogate vampire family. They've barely arrived there when one of Kira's classmates is discovered dead, his death clearly the work of a vampire. Her surrogate parents, centuries old vampires, think Kira is responsible, and give her a week to prove her innocence and expose who the real vampire is.
First of all, it makes little sense for Kira's family to think she killed this guy (whose name is Tex.) They're basing this off the fact she turned Zack, her surrogate vampire brother, into a vampire in the first place.
But she didn't kill him.
He died accidentally and she turned him because she had feelings for him. That doesn't make her a killer! Big difference!
Kira's "investigation" turns up three suspects. There's new boy, Daniel, who's hot. There's Milo from the swim team, who's hot. There's moody Rowan, who's weird. And the story never once progresses from there. It's all, "Daniel is hot, Milo is hot, Rowan is weird," rinse and repeat. There's zero investment in the plot or characters, because none of them are developed. Kira is boy crazy. Daniel is hot. Milo is hot. Rowan is weird. That's ALL that we learn about them.
Kira eventually solves the mystery because the vampire she's searching for was utilising a power that up until that point HAD NEVER BEEN MENTIONED AS A POWER THAT VAMPIRES COULD HAVE, MUCH LESS THE VAMPIRE WHO SUDDENLY TURNED OUT TO HAVE IT.
I mean, how fucking lazy is that?
If you want a book that basically consists of a personality-free girl going on about how hot she thinks a couple of guys are, you might find something to take a bite out of here. Otherwise, I recommend spitting it out, gargling some mouthwash and picking something else, even one of the dire vampire themed YA books from the 90s. Any one of them, even the thinnest, is better than this.