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I don't know about other people, but hearing this sort of thing didn't really endear me to the character. It sounded more like the author was preparing an excuse for the bad writing, as this introduction was supposedly written by the vampire after he'd already finished the rest of the story. Don't start with dialogue, don't overuse exclamation marks etc.
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It starts with the main character talking about how he's currently writing this story, and he's actually being given instructions on how to write better. He also refuses an offer of a date at an Italian restaurant due to his fear of all the garlic. The character, and despite just finishing reading it I can't remember his name to save my life, is allergic to sunlight. The author also sticks pretty true to the traditional allergies. This character is the exact opposite, in fact, he's covered in pox scars from before he was turned. He's a vampire, but what says he has to be godly sexy? Nothing. I mean, the writing isn't bad, but if someone asks you what helps aid bad writing? I guarantee one of the things mentioned is clichés, especially overuse of clichés.Ī positive, which did make a nice change, is the unattractive main character. It doesn't work for me though, I feel like I'm reading one of those stories deliberately written badly. I get the feeling they're deliberately used for whatever reason. The books not all that bad, and I expect some people would enjoy it, I just didn't. I can't quite decide between 3 or 4, so I'll make it 3.5 then I guess. Anyway, the book itself I'd give it 3 or 4 out of 5 stars. You don't get any preconceived thoughts about the book again. Then again, I always recommend reading the book before reading reviews.
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I've tried to make the review as spoiler free as possible, but I still recommend you read the book if you definitely want no spoilers.

I'm not sure if this is going to be a common thing, but this is a book I just finished reading five minutes ago, so I figured I'd review it. This did not affect my opinion in any way. Note: I received a copy of this book from the author in return for an honest review. His life starts to unravel, the bodies pile up, and he has to face the reality his choices mean life and death for those he cares about. Soon all three jobs are in turmoil due to interference from his newly arrived enemies and Nick’s poor judgments. (Don’t lie to yourself- we all have one of “those” people in our lives we wish some 600 year old vamp’ would come and mysteriously make disappear). He develops two very different love interests and manages to whack an email spammer and persistent pamphlet pusher. His life spirals hilariously out of control after a power hungry, cheesy enemy from his past and his three sidekicks show up in town. He maintains three identities and juggles trying to fool the general populace and a genius neighbor who gets too close to the truth later in the book. He keeps busy by flying between his three jobs of cop, doc, and lawyer. His face is marked from past disease, he has (often funny) secrets, and morals… somewhere. He is also a 600 year old vampire who defies the shiny, angst-ridden vampires that swamp the market today.
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Nick writes his account as he’s trapped with mocking officers in jail, awaiting his trial for a murder he didn’t commit. Review: Dark Moonlighting is filled with dark humor, sharp teeth, a couple of bad guys, and clichés.
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Nick takes twenty minutes to kill someone and, like the vampire bat, must immediately urinate afterwards.ĭark Moonlighting (Dark Moonlighting, #1) by: Scott Haworthįormat: PDF provided by author in exchange for review For example, the average human has the equivalent of five Big Gulps worth of blood in their body. It also takes a more realistic and amusing approach to the vampire cliché. It explores four of the biggest clichés in popular culture, and it pokes fun at a number of popular television shows including Law & Order, Bones and House. Nick must move quickly to prevent the three women in his life, and the authorities who are hunting him, from discovering his terrible secret.ĭark Moonlighting is the first book in the humorous series.

However, the barriers between Nick's three secret lives start to crumble when a mysterious man from his past arrives in town seeking revenge. Few people in Starside, Illinois seem to care about the untimely deaths of spam e-mailers, pushy Jehovah Witnesses and politicians. He used to feel guilty about the killings, but now he restricts himself to only eating the worst members of society. In a typical week he works as a police officer, lawyer and doctor and still finds time to murder someone and drink their blood. Nick Whittier, having been alive for six centuries, has had plenty of time to master three professions.
