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Twilight Hunger (MIRA) [Mass Market Paperback]

Maggie Shayne
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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17 July 2004 MIRA
Dante is every woman's fantasy, yet he remains alone and untouched. Now screenwriter Morgan DeSilva has found his journal and revealed his secrets to the world. He must stop her, and the only way is through her dreams--erotic fantasies so real they leave their mark on both her body and soul. And yet she is powerless and unwilling to resist as Dante comes to her with the promise of immortality.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Mira Books (17 July 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1551668866
  • ISBN-13: 978-1551668864
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.4 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,186,868 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing 1 Sep 2003
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Morgan de Silva, poor little once-rich girl, has slunk away to the run-down old mansion belonging to a family friend to try to pull her life together. Her dream is to make it as a scriptwriter, and she even has a fast-track route to success if she can produce a script, except she’s no good at it. After six months, her screen is still blank... until she stumbles on a set of journals, written by a man called Dante, who lived 150 years ago and believed that he was a vampire. Reading the journals, Morgan finds herself transported into Dante’s mind, and his life plays out for her in her head... and also on her computer screen. Five years later, she’s written three vampire movies, all about Dante’s life and based on the journals of what she assumes was a long-dead fantasist.

Meanwhile, in White Plains, Maxine Stuart, a conspiracy theorist, stumbled on the secrets of DPI the night their headquarters was destroyed (this book is a sequel to Shayne’s earlier Born in Twilight). After a vampire strikes, killing a woman, Maxine makes the connection between a vampire called Dante whose details are on a CD-Rom she stole and the Dante of Morgan de Silva’s films. She and her close friend Lou, a police officer, realise that they need to speak to Morgan, and set off to find her, not realising that they’re already one step behind a rogue DPI agent, Frank Stiles.

Meanwhile, Dante is alive and well, and he’s after Morgan to find out how she found out his secrets and why she betrayed him. Instead, though, he finds himself drawn to her - she is, after all, one of the Chosen, and she’s dying...

Like other reviewers, I didn’t enjoy this book as much as others in Shayne’s series. Morgan was quite self-indulged and didn’t have the same sparkiness as Shayne’s other heroines - or even as Maxine, who I liked much better than Morgan. It feels to me as if Shayne liked Maxine more too. But it is Morgan, of course, to whom Dante is drawn.

The vampires in this book aren’t as appealing as Shayne’s previous characters - I really missed Eric et al. Dante is darker, more violent, hurting people in a way that Damien, Rhiannon, Roland, Jameson and the others would never have. And as for Sarafina, if we were supposed to feel any sympathy for her, it didn’t work. The most interesting characters in Twilight Hunger were Maxine and Lou (and Lou is 18 years older than Maxine, not 20 as another reviewer said). The disappointing part of this sub-plot is that their story was left unfinished.

Shayne also seems to have changed some of her vampire ‘mythology’ between earlier books and this; potential transformees’ state of health was never an issue previously, for instance with Shannon or Ramsay.

And finally, the very convenient relationship between Morgan and Maxine - which was spoiled for me by several reviews here, especially since it isn’t explained until close to the end of the book - was really too coincidental to believe. It wasn’t even necessary to the book and would have been better left out.

All in all, far from the best of Shayne’s series, and in some ways hardly feels like part of the series, but worth reading if you’re a fan of the series as a whole. Three stars for Maxine and Lou; really only two for Dante and Morgan.

wmr-uk

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing 21 May 2002
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I am a huge Maggie Shayne fan especially of her Wings in the Night Series but found this book to be very disappointing. The main female character, Morgan, in the book was very irratating, she acted like a victim throughout the novel and was nothing like the strong female characters in the other books of the series. I also found the main male character, Dante very disappointing he was mentioned in the other books but did not live up to expectations. I had been waiting for this book for a year and have never felt more let down by a book. I think this may have something to do with the book being a lot darker than previous books. I hope Maggie does better in her next book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but not her best. 25 Mar 2002
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I'm an avid reader of her wings in the night series, I love it when the vampires aren't shown as the bad guys, however, this book wasn't as great as the first two. The characters were great but I felt there were too many of them with so many subplots that they detracted from the main story line. The story between Morgan DeSilva and Dante was brilliant but then you had Maxine, Stormy, Lou, and of course the DPI and so many others. There is also an out of body scene that made me roll my eyes and say, "oh come off it!" Even so, it wasn't that bad but it sure wasn't up to Maggie Shayne's usual standards.
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