Monday 25 January 2016

Review for Goodnight Sam (Running in the Dark 0.5) by Inger Iversen: ★★★★★

Goodnight Sam (Running in the Dark, #0.5)Goodnight Sam by Inger Iversen

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


After receiving an ARC of Running In The Dark and loving it, I came across this short novella from the same series.

In Good Night Sam we meet up with the two Vampires we met briefly in Running In The Dark, that started the chain of events that lead up to the meeting of Trace and Bessina.

It's a very short (roughly 12 pages or so), undemanding read but if you enjoyed Running In Th Dark but were left curious as to how the two Vampires came to meet their death on the dock that fateful morning, well this goes a long way to explaining that.

I would recommend it to anyone who has read Running in the dark.


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Blurb
An intimate narrative of the exchange between Samuel and Hope, told from Hope's perspective, this short story prequel to the Running in the Dark series sheds light on a frightening event witnessed by Beth, who later narrates book one of the series. 
Goodnight Sam reveals the tragic history of Sam and Hope, who have existed as vampires since the eighteenth century. Sam has grown weary of the new world along with the escalating conflicts of his kind and wishes to attain peace in what is know as 'the true death', while Hope desperately desires to pursue a more fulfilling life together. The repercussions of the shocking mutual decision they make, and Beth's role as a witness to it, become the catalyst for the dangers facing Beth in the Running in the Dark Series



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