Mother, wife, private investigator… vampire. Six years ago, federal agent Samantha Moon was the perfect wife and mother, your typical soccer mom with the minivan and suburban home. Then the unthinkable happens, an attack that changes her life forever. And forever is a very long time for a vampire.
Now in American Vampire, the sequel to Vampire Moon, private investigator Samantha Moon receives a heartbreaking phone call from a very unlikely source: a five-year-old girl who’s been missing for three months. Now on the hunt, Samantha will use her considerable resources, including her growing supernatural abilities, to locate the missing girl before it’s too late. And as she gets closer and closer to the horrible truth, she receives devastating news on the home front.
Now, with her world turned upside down, Samantha Moon is forced to make the ultimate choice of life and death. And through it all, she discovers the identity of one mysterious man… a man she has grown to love.
great but ended too quickly 🙁 It wasn’t a short book but it was so good I couldn’t put it down and now I have to wait for the next one. It seems like I waited forever for this book to come out, but i read it in one sitting. I loved the book though and cant wait to read the next one and find out what happens with Sam and Fang.
well . . . I like Samantha Moon, I really do. I think she is well written and I will continue to buy her series ( as well as Knighthorse, who I really love.)
I really hate to do this… I love the Samantha Moon series. I’m one of those people who have bought into the terrific cliffhanger endings the author as created and I want very badly to read more of the spin-off series he seems to be creating with the addition of each new character. I do agree that Fang is creepy — I want Samantha to realize this too and I hope she will in time as one of J.R. Rain’s upcoming plots. So why did I only give this book 2 stars? I was desperately reading to get to the end of the book to…