Tuesday, June 16, 2020

BOOK REVIEW: Prey for the Dead by Susanne Leist



Linda Bennett's dreams of happiness have always eluded her. Five years ago, she moved to Florida from New York to escape heartache. The Dead, an evil group of vampires, had ruined any hope of peace for her and her friends. Surrounded by vampires and human vampires, Linda finds solace in her bookstore, learning to live among vamps and hybrids. Then one morning, Oasis goes dark, and an explosion rocks her shop and any future dreams for a happy ending.

Linda and her friends race to where lightning converges on a sinkhole in an isolated spot behind the town. As vampires and hybrids try to save the vampire hunter and vamp trapped beneath Oasis, a witch's spell throws the residents back in time. 

When evidence emerges of The Dead's return to Oasis, Linda and her best friend, Shana, join vamps and hybrids on their search for The Dead. At an exclusive club in Disney World, they pose as the trophy wives of the hybrids, Todd and Sheriff Sam. Death and mayhem follow their every step. A romp through the tunnels beneath Oasis leads to a showdown in the swamps of Florida.

Can Oasis survive the battle between good and evil?

Will Linda find her happy ending?


My Review:
Prey for the Dead by Susanne Leist takes place in a charming little Florida town called Oasis, where all the men are handsome and the women are beautiful. They are also a strange mix of vampire, human, and  hybrid. This was a great mix of old vampire lore, new fantasy, and basic human emotion. Great world building with lots of twists and turns! 

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