This novel is part of a series, it's like urban supernatural romance and as I've read a fair bit of that kind of thing, I decided to give it a go.
This book got better as I got more into it, although I find the
chick-litty cover quite jarring with the content of the book! (Killing
and pale yellow? REALLY?) I did find it to be too heavy on the romance
and too light on the action for my tastes, although it had some nice
humorous moments. One thing that I found inadvertently hilarious was
that Garnet's ex-boyfriend Daniel Parrish and new boyfriend Sebastian
Von Traum both had English accents. It's such a cliche for American
romantic novels to star men with English accents, considering the
author got the humour right with religion/subculture-tester-William,
she could have noticed and mocked this cliche too for good measure!
The
author has done her research into Wiccan rituals and astrology, which
gives Garnet, the main character, authenticity. However, Garnet likes
to pretend she knows things about vampires that she doesn't, and so a
lot of questions I had about the way the vampires in the world of the
book work went unanswered. The status of gods in the story was never
clear either. Wiccans generally believe that the gods they invoke are
not actual individual beings, but facets of a supreme power, but Garnet
has a goddess, Lilith, partially and sometimes entirely possessing her.
Catholic magic co-exists alongside Wiccan magic, but the author never
explains how this is possible. I prefer Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita
Blake series for world creation and action, but this wasn't a bad stab
at the genre.
originally posted at http://eternityveil.blogspot.com/2008/06/book-review-tall-dark-and-dead-by-tate.html where the author actually commented on my review. I'm slightly concerned I offended her with my admission that I find the English accent thing funny.