Afterlife (Afterlife Saga #1) 
Afterlife… just some gothic nightclub where gossip is fuelled by the presence of a rich and unearthly, handsome family or Afterlife…the strange place where time seems to stand still and guests feel the presence of something more powerful held within the confines of the VIP.
Keira is new to this small, cold town and is running from a past that seems to feast on her darkest memories. She finds living with her sister away from English soil to be just the ticket to the new life she is trying desperately to find. So when the offer of a job at the infamous Gothic nightclub Afterlife comes along she thinks that lady luck has finally found her. That is until its seductively dark and forbidding owner Dominic Draven sets eyes on her. All at once she is captivated and plunged into a world she never knew existed but the deeper her obsession with Draven becomes, the harder it is to decide…should she stay and continue to work within the shadows of the supernatural or should she run from a madness she thinks may consume her?
Warning: This book is amazingly addictive, with its dark mystery, haunting horror, seductive twists and one sexy dark lord that has the reader drooling every time the name Draven appears on the page!
Dear, sweet merciful Jesus, where even to begin, to start untangling the catastrophic mess that is this novel.Let's start by saying that it's long.....too long for the wrong reasons. From page one, the author launches herself in filling the pages with descriptions of Kiera's surroundings, down to the details of her every step. I wouldn't mind, if it wasn't for the fact that those bits of information weren't important to the story. Yet, when she reaches something that could get you emotionally
I started reading this book because of all these great reviews here on GR...I have to say that I am not sure I understand why so many people love this book...I mean really, there are people saying that this book changed their lives...or that they only started reading because of this book....I am sorry but just didn't see it....I couldn't get past the amount of exclamation points that were in this book, and all the CAPITALIZATION of shit that didn't need to be capitalized....Ohh and the fact that

I gave this book a more than fair shot. I read 70% of it before I finally gave it up for lost. And 70% of a nearly 800 page book is a LOT. It. Was. So. Slow. I kept waiting and waiting for something to happen--just a little further, surely we're almost there . . . but NO. Never. By the time the two main characters finally started to make definitive progress, it was either MEH or it had taken so long to get there that I just didn't care anymore. I'm not sure which it was, but either way I threw
I read a bit of it, but it didn't catch my interest...
I really liked this. I loved the romance, the fact that I couldn't guess what Draven was, and the secondary characters seemed very real. It was filled with action and steam, and it definitely had a plot. We don't know what she is at the end, I don't think. That has me curious too. The start was slow. I've requested it from Kindle Unlimited about four times, unable to get into it due to the beginning. It needs editing there badly. However, once it got going, it kept me enthralled. Only other
I really wanted to enjoy this book. It seemed so promising and loved the long length. I have read a lot of the reviews on GR and Amazon and I'd like to address some of the complaints I've seen and my opinion on them.Yes, it did remind me of Twilight but in the best way possible. I didn't like Twilight and I think this book carried the whole stalkerish immortal alpha male thing rather well.On the other hand, I do agree with others who are saying none of the American characters sounded American. I
Stephanie Hudson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 436 pages Rating: 3.94 | 5888 Users | 555 Reviews

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Alternate cover edition of ASIN B008EL3OU0Afterlife… just some gothic nightclub where gossip is fuelled by the presence of a rich and unearthly, handsome family or Afterlife…the strange place where time seems to stand still and guests feel the presence of something more powerful held within the confines of the VIP.
Keira is new to this small, cold town and is running from a past that seems to feast on her darkest memories. She finds living with her sister away from English soil to be just the ticket to the new life she is trying desperately to find. So when the offer of a job at the infamous Gothic nightclub Afterlife comes along she thinks that lady luck has finally found her. That is until its seductively dark and forbidding owner Dominic Draven sets eyes on her. All at once she is captivated and plunged into a world she never knew existed but the deeper her obsession with Draven becomes, the harder it is to decide…should she stay and continue to work within the shadows of the supernatural or should she run from a madness she thinks may consume her?
Warning: This book is amazingly addictive, with its dark mystery, haunting horror, seductive twists and one sexy dark lord that has the reader drooling every time the name Draven appears on the page!
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| Title | : | Afterlife (Afterlife Saga #1) |
| Author | : | Stephanie Hudson |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 436 pages |
| Published | : | June 26th 2012 by Stephanie Hudson |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Angels. Vampires. Demons |
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Ratings: 3.94 From 5888 Users | 555 ReviewsEvaluation Appertaining To Books Afterlife (Afterlife Saga #1)
DNF at 34%It takes the main characters way too long to really meet and when they do it's a snooze fest.Trying to read this book was like trying to push against quicksand. The only good thing about the book is reading two paragraphs or a page puts me to sleep on nights where I am struggling (I know sounds harsh but it is the truth), for that reason it's staying on my kindle.So glad I purchased this for 99p and not more, although wish I hadn't.Dear, sweet merciful Jesus, where even to begin, to start untangling the catastrophic mess that is this novel.Let's start by saying that it's long.....too long for the wrong reasons. From page one, the author launches herself in filling the pages with descriptions of Kiera's surroundings, down to the details of her every step. I wouldn't mind, if it wasn't for the fact that those bits of information weren't important to the story. Yet, when she reaches something that could get you emotionally
I started reading this book because of all these great reviews here on GR...I have to say that I am not sure I understand why so many people love this book...I mean really, there are people saying that this book changed their lives...or that they only started reading because of this book....I am sorry but just didn't see it....I couldn't get past the amount of exclamation points that were in this book, and all the CAPITALIZATION of shit that didn't need to be capitalized....Ohh and the fact that

I gave this book a more than fair shot. I read 70% of it before I finally gave it up for lost. And 70% of a nearly 800 page book is a LOT. It. Was. So. Slow. I kept waiting and waiting for something to happen--just a little further, surely we're almost there . . . but NO. Never. By the time the two main characters finally started to make definitive progress, it was either MEH or it had taken so long to get there that I just didn't care anymore. I'm not sure which it was, but either way I threw
I read a bit of it, but it didn't catch my interest...
I really liked this. I loved the romance, the fact that I couldn't guess what Draven was, and the secondary characters seemed very real. It was filled with action and steam, and it definitely had a plot. We don't know what she is at the end, I don't think. That has me curious too. The start was slow. I've requested it from Kindle Unlimited about four times, unable to get into it due to the beginning. It needs editing there badly. However, once it got going, it kept me enthralled. Only other
I really wanted to enjoy this book. It seemed so promising and loved the long length. I have read a lot of the reviews on GR and Amazon and I'd like to address some of the complaints I've seen and my opinion on them.Yes, it did remind me of Twilight but in the best way possible. I didn't like Twilight and I think this book carried the whole stalkerish immortal alpha male thing rather well.On the other hand, I do agree with others who are saying none of the American characters sounded American. I


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