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Demon in My View (Den of Shadows #2) Paperback | Pages: 192 pages
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Title:Demon in My View (Den of Shadows #2)
Author:Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 192 pages
Published:September 11th 2001 by Laurel Leaf (first published May 9th 2000)
Categories:Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Fantasy. Romance

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Though nobody at her high school knows it, Jessica is a published author. Her vampire novel, Tiger, Tiger, has just come out under the pen name Ash Night. Now two new students have just arrived in Ramsa, and both want Jessica’s attention. She has no patience with overly friendly Caryn, but she’s instantly drawn to Alex, a self-assured, mysterious boy who seems surprisingly familiar. If Jessica didn’t know better, she’d think Aubrey, the alluring villain from her novel had just sprung to life. That’s impossible, of course; Aubrey is a figment of her imagination. Or is he?

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Original Title: Demon in My View
ISBN: 0440228840 (ISBN13: 9780440228844)
Edition Language: English
Series: Den of Shadows #2

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This month I have been re-reading Amelia Atwater-Rhodes' Den of Shadows series.I first read "Demon in My View" 11 years ago when it first came out. I read it's predecessor, "In the Forests of the Night", right before it then and right before it this time as well.Whereas I remember liking "Forests" more 11 years ago, I remember hating "Demon" more 11 years ago. Time has made most of the things that angered me about this book seem less important, I guess! Though, some things are more frustrating

Demon in My View is a beautifully written novel and one that I personally can identify with because the author was just fourteen I believe when she started to get her work published. The story of Aubrey, this hell-bent vampire, who stumbles upon a human girl and has to decide what he feels is right about letting her live or not, is a heart-wrenching plot. I love the perspective in the book, third person, because we're able to see into the lives of all the characters, and not just the main

A cool concept, actually. Though only for people who can read vamp fan fiction with straight faces.Q:The night is full of mystery. Even when the moon is brightest, secrets hide everywhere. Then the sun rises and its rays cast so many shadows that the day creates more illusion than all the veiled truth of the night. (c)The name is obviously a courtesy of Mr Poe:From childhoods hour I have not beenAs others were I have not seenAs others saw I could not bringMy passions from a common springFrom

Nostalgia again. I remember reading this back in early high school when vamps were all the rage and when I was going through my goth/vampire phase. Id read loads of non-Twilight vampire teen books, even before it hit hard. This was one of them. It is probably my favorite one out of series, at least out of the first three (I have a fuzzy time remembering the rest, and I definitely never finished the whole series, as there were some getting published long after Id read the first three). It had

High school senior Jessica Allodola, the author of a best-selling vampire thriller published under the pseudonym Ash Night, is shocked when Aubrey, one of the main characters from her book, shows up in the real world. As she struggles to assimilate the knowledge that the vampiric world which she thought a product of her imagination is in fact a reality, Jessica must also contend with the seductive Aubrey, the malicious Fala, and a do-gooding teenage witch determined to save her from the dark...

I didn't like Amelia Atwater Rhode's writing, though a lot of people would disagree with me. I could tell through her words that she was a young girl, though many people praise her for her literary skill.That's not to say I didn't enjoy her writing or her story one little bit, I did, I just thought it could've been a lot better from all the hype I had heard. I didn't like the main character, Jessica, at all. I found her stereotypical... ungrateful and frankly someone that I couldn't come to

Hey, look, someone decided to write Twilight with real vampires!Okay, thats not exactly fair. This book came out about 4 years before Twilight and theres enough of a difference here that I would never think to call the two books carbon copies of each other. At the same time, if you only read the first few chapters of Demon in My View, you could easily think that this is just Twilight staring a stereotypical late-90s/early-2000s Goth chick.You see, both books start with a human girl meeting a

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