Thursday, October 3, 2013

Review: The Coldest Girl In Coldtown By: Holly Black

The Coldest Girl in ColdtownThe Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

It has come to a time that the vampire infection saw epidemic levels. No longer are you safe without locking down as the dusk turns to night. Unfortunately, Tana awakens after a late night lock down party to find everyone dead other than her, her ex, and a strange vampire. The escape brings her to Coldtown, a city locked down to keep the infected within the walls. Along the way the attraction between Tana and Gavriel intensifies yet once in Coldtown, each have their separate agenda - Tana to make sure she isn't near her loved ones if she goes "cold" from being infected and Gavriel with revenge that has been planned out almost since his making.
I couldn't put this book down, I found myself wanting more and more of the land and story that was effortlessly weaved. Ms. Black's descriptions leave you breathless and entering the world she created. Did the ending feel a little rushed, maybe, a little - but this is a stand alone novel, which has gotten very rare in this genre, so no complaints. I have found an author that I can't wait to read more from and I know you will not be disappointed.

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