Member Reviews
I loved the first book in this series and I loved this one too. It's difficult to find funny teen stories but this is the real deal- funny, light-hearted and very entertaining. Mo is still struggling to balance her school life and her role as a (human) Vampire Queen and the scenes with her new vampire subjects were hilarious. Great fun.
I was a huge fan of the first book and I am very glad to see that the second in the series is equally as awesome. I loved it and would definitely recommend this series.
In our second visit, Mo is now the newly crowned Vampire Queen of England and is doing her best to juggle her new role with life as a student. She isn't sure how she can keep up the pretence, but is determined to do the best she can for her new subjects.
It's hard not to laugh at Mo's meeting with her new subjects, and the attempts to get them to become acquainted with the internet and other modern inventions. While also juggling her role, she is having to deal with the threat posed by the Vampire King, and the demands placed on her by convention.
Without giving anything away Mo is in a quandary. She finds out a lot of additional information about herself and her background, but it all serves to help her in her new role.
Good fun, full of laughs, and just a little silly. Thanks to NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read and review this.
I was lucky to receive an arc of The Reluctant Vampire Queen Bites Back. It was a funny easy and enjoyable read. The characters were funny. There was a mix of comedy, tension and mystery.
I wasn't super impressed by the first book when I read it as I didn't really buy mo and her best friend to be believable teenagers. I had hoppe for the second one to be much better but it really wasn't for me. I am glad looking at the other reviews however that there are people who have enjoyed it.
We catch back up with Mo who is still human but trying to do a good job at being the Vampire Queen of Great Britain. All she wants to do is help the Vampires integrate themselves more into the modern world, avoid the Vampire King, spend time with her boyfriend/familiar Luca and still have a normal teenage life... doable right....
Another fun installment in this series and the lighthearted read I needed!
Thanks to NetGalley, Bonnier Books and Hot Key books for the chance to read this! Can't wait to see what happens next!
I think this book is better and more entertaining that the first in this series. It's also more original and I appreciated how the author did a good job in delivering an original story
3.5 upped to 4
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine
I loved the first book in this series and I loved this one too. It's difficult to find funny teen stories but this is the real deal- funny, light-hearted and very entertaining. Mo is still struggling to balance her school life and her role as a (human) Vampire Queen and the scenes with her new vampire subjects were hilarious. Great fun.
This book is the sequel to The Reluctant Vampire Queen, I'd call this one a YA contemporary fantasy, a contemporary setting with vampires!
I really enjoyed jumping back into this world and seeing how Mo copes with being the Vampire Queen of Britain. The only reason I gave this a four star instead of five is just because of how annoying Mo did get at one point during this story, the jealousy and pettiness of how she acted really grinded my gears to be honest.
However saying that, I am dying for book three of this series, intrigued as to what will happen next. A part of me has an idea but I hope not as well to do with Luca.
Definitely recommend this, super quick read which is great!
After reading book 1 I was so excited to get into book 2! It was just as good, if not funnier than book 1. Mo is still struggling with trying to balance everything in her life. If you loved. book 1 then you will adore this one just as much.
Mo has become moody, is anxious, is making rash decisions, getting into arguments, falling out with her parents and has love problems. Yeah, a typical teenager. But she is not typical, because she is the Vampire Queen. Can she find a clear path through all her troubles? Read the second instalment of the Reluctant Vampire Queen and find out. But if you are new to these books try and read the two books, so far, in order. Thank you to Bonnier Books Uk and NetGalley for the ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.