Crave
by Melissa Darnell
Reviewed by
Anna Caracciolo
Savannah
used to be friends with the kids from the Clann. Now, they hate her and she
doesn’t know why. She was told to stay away from them, and they were told to
stay away from her.
One day she disappears from school for
a week, telling people she was sick. When she returns, she is a completely
different person. Her physical features have changed as well as her senses. She
has become a vampire.
She then developed an irresistible
desire for Tristan, one of the members of the Clann. Although they were told
they may never make contact with each other, they cannot stay away. Their
friendship grows stronger, sparking a war between the vampires and witches. In
hopes that they won’t get caught, they continue to see each other by sneaking
around. Throughout their time together they uncover the truth about their town
and their true identities.
Of
all the vampire stories I have read, this is probably my favorite. There is so
much fictional history and information that kept me glued to the pages. It was
so creative, that even without the love story it would have been an amazing
book. It was really well written, with a lot of
background that shaped well developed characters. One thing that I noted was
that Tristan is the witch and Savannah is the vampire, which is usually the
other way around in most supernatural stories. I also enjoyed that it was
written in both Savannah’s and Tristan’s point of view, because you really
understand what is going on through their heads as they both begin to change.
This was such a creative story, that I recommend everyone to read it. I will
definitely be picking up the next one in the series.