Sunday, June 23, 2013

Review of Vampire Code by E.C. Adams and INT giveaway

The Vampire Code Goodreads Book Description: 'The Vampire Code' is an Urban Fantasy Romance Novel about a young lawyer from Manhattan who agrees to defend a vampire wrongly accused of murdering a human.

In so doing she becomes the target of human hate-groups, primary among them the New Ku Klux Klan and the much more dangerous Vampire Resistance - a secret society of vampires who refuse to mainstream and obey the Vampire Code.

In the mayhem that is now Aurora’s life the only constant is Sebastian, the stoic vampire assigned to protect her. Nothing ever seems to affect him. Violence and politics are his life and there's no space for anything else.

Yet when an ancient curse starts killing Aurora slowly he's willing to go to unimaginable lengths to save her. Could Aurora have changed him the way he changed her? And how far are they both willing to go together so they can have the happy ending they both deserve?


My Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

My Review:
I was given this book by the author in exchange for an honest review.

The Vampire Code by E. C. Adams is about a young and talented lawyer, Aurora, who is approached by Sebastian Fiscard, a vampire in the most prestigious vampire families, to help him defend his brother in court. His brother is being tried for murder because the vampire that he turned (his wife) killed another woman in cold blood. Aurora learns that the Vampire Code is set up very differently than the human legal system, so she navigates through this new territory as well as fights off her growing feelings for Sebastian. She is also being pursued by the Resistance, who wants to see her dead for showing her face in vampire court. Can Aurora survive in this brave new world?

I loved this book. LOVED. I don't say that lightly. And I'm even more happy that this is a talented new writer. There has been a ton of speculation as to where this book lies-- it's either New Adult or Adult (I think it's the latter), but honestly, it doesn't really matter. I think young adult readers as well as adult readers will gravitate towards this book because the characters are great (I think I have my first ever vampire crush, and I've read a lot of vampire books), the pacing spot on, and the world building with the Vampire Code just fascinating. There are also a lot of great plot twists that I won't tell you about so that you can discover them on your own.

My one small issue (and this is really just a personal preference that did not change the rating) is with the medical stuff later in the book. The details don't really make sense to me, but I was okay with glossing over that (which I usually am not okay with!) to get back to the story at hand.

Overall, one of the best indie reads I've gotten my hands on this year. I will be closely following E.C. Adams' career from here out.


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16 comments:

  1. I am a big fan of the EARLY Anne Rice books... Not crazy about her later one... Also like Anita Blake... but only the early ones!

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  2. My favorite vampire book? That's a hard one. Maybe The Vampire Academy series, but then there is Dracula which is a classic. And the book turned TV Show, The Vampire Diaries which i'm obsessed with. It's kind of hard to choose.

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  3. This book sounds really good!I don't usually LOVE vampire books, my favorite being The Vampire Diaries, but I think I'd really like this one. Great review!
    -Danna

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  4. Sounds great! Can't wait to give it a read!! :)

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  5. Sounds great! Can't wait to give it a read! :)

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  6. Oh, and favorite vampire book... Vampire Academy series and Bloodlines (spin off of VA).

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  7. ohh gosh, I don't know. I feel like I don't read vampire books that often, but I guess I would have to go with The Vampire Diaries. I like the show better though..

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  8. I would say my favorite vampire book is The Vampire Diaries. I like the show better though...

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  9. Oh by far the Sookie Stackhouse books are my favorite but i have tons that I love! Zombie, Indorporated sounds great too and I really wanna read it!

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  10. Great review, Christina! I hadn't heard of this book before but I love good vampire stories!

    My favorite vampire book is a tie between Dracula AND The Vampire Lestat. Anne Rice is just, amazing, She started the vampire trend back up in 76! And she knows how to write a tortured soul like no one else! ;)

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  11. The Vampire Lestat was my first favorite vampire book. Most recent favorite is the new series by Stephanie Jackson, the Blood Thirst Series. They are to me what I would want a real vampire to be like if I were to actually living near/with/at the same time them.
    Thanks for the opportunity 8)

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  12. I like the Southern Vampire Mysteries and I enjoy the Black Dagger Brotherhood series! So good!

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  13. I don't know which one! There are too many to name!

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  14. I really enjoyed The Vampire Stalker by Allison van Diepen. Funny and great book which I recommend to all vampire-book-lovers :D

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  15. Hi everyone - just wanted to drop by, say hello and thank Christina!

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  16. The Vampires Legends by Emma Knight.

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