

But also after finding that Shane couldn’t trust tore her apart more than she knew.

Claire wanted to find herself somewhere else without the danger of fangs, blood and/or being the prey. It was ironic to think that the actual setting for this book wasn’t in Morganville. To be perfectly honest I was completely numb to my expectations, I want to be surprised and alas fan-girly over my favourite characters. I didn’t know if I was ready to commit that there is only one book left after 5 years devoted to this series. WARNING: Spoilers if you haven’t got this far!įourteen books into a series, what do you really expect? How can the characters relationships last this long? What other stories can come from Rachel Caine’s The Morganville Vampire Series? These are the questions that surrounded my mind from the moment I received this book. Enrolled in a special advanced study program with Professor Irene Anderson, a former Morganville native, Claire is able to work on her machine, which is designed to cancel the mental abilities of vampires.īut when she begins testing her machine on live subjects, things quickly spiral out of control, and Claire starts to wonder whether leaving Morganville was the last mistake she’ll ever make… Her new life at MIT is scary and exciting, but Morganville is never really far from Claire’s mind. Saying good-bye to her friends is bittersweet, especially since things are still raw and unsettled between Claire and her boyfriend, Shane. But Morganville isn’t the only town with vampire trouble…Ĭlaire never thought she’d leave Morganville, but when she gets accepted into the graduate program at MIT, she can’t pass up the opportunity.

When student Claire Danvers gets the chance to experience life on the outside, she takes it.

Thanks to its unique combination of human and vampire residents, Morganville, Texas, is a small college town with big-time problems. Fall of Night (The Morganville Vampires #14)
