![]() This results in Kira having to discard her old identity and take on a new life. The only way to save her is to turn her into one of them. Drawn by the scent of her blood, Kira's new family of the undead discovers her dying in the middle of a road. She knows there was some kind of car accident, but not much else, leaving her new vampire family's version of the truth to fill in the blanks. Only vague glimpses of her memory of the event remain intact. Protagonist Kira November doesn't remember much about the night she became a vampire. However, it is the way that this book differs from those of the Twilight series that makes it noticeable. The complexities of dating between members of the living and undead, identity crises and high school drama are but a few of the many resemblances. While Tamara Summers' Never Bite a Boy on the First Date isn't exactly a carbon copy of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling books, many similarities exist. But the Twilight series is not quite what I had in mind. If scenes from the Twilight movies are consequently haunting your head like a favorite nightmare, I wouldn't blame you. ![]() ![]() Rambles.NET: Tamara Summers, Never Bite a Boy on the First Date Tamara Summers, ![]()
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