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I was thinking that since the release of the 3rd book of the empire of vampire is already scheduled for November, I thought about reading the whole saga from start to finish again.
I can barely remember the moment I decided to risk reading vampire stories, I need that feeling again, no book has made me reflect so much about different things in life. PS. (maybe I was going through dark moments like Gabe, and that touched me a lot) It was love at first sight, Jay can really make you feel distressed reading words haha. Besides, I have to applaud Bon Orthwick for those almost divine illustrations.
#empire of vampire#empire of the vampire#empire of the damned#Empire of the Dawn#jay kristoff#books#bookstan#booktok#booklr#fantasy#fantasy books
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I know it's like a whole thing in these book that he has to be shirtless but I'm starting to think Gabriel just enjoys it (he is soooo babygirl)
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Day 1927473 of watching Gabriel De Leon repress his bisexuality (I am being driven to madness just make out w the pretty historian man already)
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SPOILERS AHEAD FROM EMPIRE OF THE DAMNED
I finish the second book of Empire of the Damned, already wanting to write a big text, and one of them is a question, after all, why did Celene Castia hide so much about Dior from Gabriel, and the two had a common goal, which was to keep her saved? And eliminate the shadow of the end of days? Which makes me think in the last few pages that her goal seems to be more than that.
The hatred she had for Gabriel and the resentment that he hadn't answered her letters meant that the ending was like that.
Of course, I'm not ignoring Gabriel's flirting, but if she communicated, many things would be avoided.
About Jean Francois, my god he was perfect, I felt the sexual tension between him and Gabriel in each chapter, I'm feeling that something will happen in the third book.
In this one, the complexity of the characters seemed to be at its peak, the surprises are not even mentioned, the brutality of the scenes, remains, if not greater than before.
In my opinion, the book maintained the narrative of the first one and I'm looking forward to the next one.
Bon Orthwick's illustrations did not disappoint
#empire of the Damned#empire of vampire#books#bookstan#gabriel de leon#dior#celeste castia#vampires#books & libraries#spoilers ahead
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VIGGO MORTENSEN as ARAGORN The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) dir. Peter Jackson
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