Lucy Undying by Kiersten White

A unique twist on Dracula!  I'll be honest I wasn't sure that I was going to like this book because the cover threw me off and the romance in this book is not my cup of tea.  However I found this story extremely engaging and I was surprised by how much I liked the book. The story is told from four different perspectives at first.  Iris is our main character who is living in the present day.  The other is of Lucy, who lived in the late 1800s, her story is told through her journal.  Third is a client transcript from the present day, but you learn about her past as a vampire.  The last perspective is that of Dracula.  Each perspective gave a unique view into vampires and their struggles.  Iris, as the only human, was my favorite character.  It was interesting to see how all of these characters were connected and to see their lives intertwined.  


The story was more than about vampires but about overcoming obstacles and finding your true self.  The message was an important one and I always enjoy a stories with strong female characters even in this case if some of them were vampires.  I wish the book was a little shorter.  The length was a little too long at points however the writing was very good and it did flow.  The romance was not my preference but it was tastefully done.   I have never read the original Dracula I did not know that Lucy was an original character to that novel.  I am now interested in reading that classic because of this book.  Overall, a unique vampire novel that fans of vampires and horror would enjoy!

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