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Glass house book rachel caine
Glass house book rachel caine













glass house book rachel caine

Six books in just over a week…that’s how much I like this series!) I have read them one after another, as if they are some giant volume, separated into individual books for ease. (As of writing this review, I am about to finish book six in the series. And yet I didn’t think I would like it as much as I did. I expected to like it – I enjoy vampire and paranormal fiction.

glass house book rachel caine

But have they? Is anything in Morganville what it seems? When she finds a listing for the Glass House in the housing section of the paper, she hopes her prayers have been answered. It quickly becomes apparent that if Claire wants to live long enough to be able to transfer out to a better university, she is going to need some where new to live. When she clashes with some of the girls in her dorm, it appears Claire is anything but safe. As if that isn’t bad enough, Claire with her super intellect is seen as nothing more than a freak who makes everyone else around her look bad. A town run by vampires, not that you would notice, unless you were really looking hard. However, TPU is in Morganville, a town like no other. They believe they are doing the right thing for her, the thing that will keep her safe. And so they decide that they are not going to allow her to attend university a long way from home, but instead send her to Texas Prairie University, only a 100 miles from where they live. She is clever enough to make it in the big, well-respected universities, but her parents naturally worry about her age. Having already finished High School she is set to achieve great things. Apparently the Morganville Vampires is a whole continuous series, which would explain the massive cliff hangar at the end of this instalment.Glass Houses is the first book in the Morganville Vampires series by Rachel Caine.Ĭlaire Danvers is a super smart sixteen year old. It really seemed more like the first chapter - which it kind of was. I liked this story, despite the fact that it was quite limited in character depth and direction. Now she's hiding out in the Glass House, but it has secrets of its own. Claire Danvers is new to Morganville, so she's not up with the whole Vampire thing, but it doesn't take her long to get into the groove and realize her life was pretty much forfeit the day she corrected a stuck up preppy girl at college about the location of the second world war. Very fast and easy read, where vampires existing outside your front doorstep is a fairly well acknowledged fact. This Review: 7.8/10 Value for Money: Level of Realism: Rereadability: Lose Track of Time:















Glass house book rachel caine