Book Review:
I just didn’t know how much.
There were a few scenes in Crooked Fang that absolutely set me back on my heels, scenes of such crystalline, short-leashed violence, such visceral power, that I felt my blood pressure rising and my breath catch in my throat. That doesn’t happen often with me and, when it does, I can’t help but shake my head in jealous admiration and say, “damn, that’s some good writing."
For the most part, vampire Xan Marcelles ambles his hunky, long-haired form through the book, playing bass with his bandmates Crooked Fang at the Pale Rider, a bar in the rugged, spruce-scented hills and valleys of Colorado. I love the setting – reminds me of Muskoka, the woodsy place I call home, plus it’s fresh, outdoorsy and blue-skied, not like the dank dark depressing places most vampires hang out in.
Xan’s perfectly happy dallying around with music, whiskey, cigarettes and the occasional red-blooded woman, but he’s forced out of his comfort zone by a murderous wraith, a wanna-be vampire slayer, a devastating fire and crushing news about a lost love.
The novel moves along lickety-split but the action crackles as the page width on the right hand side of the tome gets skinnier, and the last few chapters are rollercoasters where Carrie’s mad writing skills are most evident.
To be honest, I don’t seek out vampire stories. I only read Crooked Fang because I know what Carrie is capable of and yes, I loved it. It was a fast, fun read with some really spectacular, Stephen King-like moments. Xan Marcelles is a memorable, original character, likeable despite his propensity for blood, and I’m glad to hear Carrie is working on a sequel. I'll buy it in a heartbeat.
I would like to take this opportunity to say, however, that I’m hoping she tackles something more literary in the future. She has such a gift for writing that I could easily see her penning a work that could have lasting impact on American literature. Carrie Clevenger has that kind of talent and she’s young enough and new enough into the game that she has a chance to really make a name for herself.
In the meantime, she has what could be a highly successful franchise on her hands. Crooked Fang would be a terrific film and I can see any actor playing Xan Marcelles being a bigger hearthrob than Robert Pattinson. He’s older, he’s bigger, he’s tougher and he’s got better hair.
Something to hang onto as he nibbles your neck, if you know what I mean ...
Writing a book is hard, but I think the greatest reward is seeing people enjoy what started out as a silly idea. I'm jealous of your review skillz, seriously. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carrie. Everything I've ever read from you is excellent - keep it up!!!
DeleteAnd she even looks a little like Kate Beckinsale in Underworld - guess vampires are her thing!
ReplyDeleteSeeing as she's already read your review, it's safe to say you made her day, Cathy.
I never noticed that, Alex, but yeah, Carrie does look like Kate. Another reason to love her.
DeleteI thought I had told you. Do not tempt me to buy/read any more books. None. My to read pile(s) are already huge. That said, you write a damn fine review and I am tempted. Very tempted. Drat you.
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha! Sorry, EC!!! But this is a great read. A definite add to your pile!
DeleteOoooo, now I MUST check out that book on Kindle. It sounds like just the book I want to read. I'm always looking for another author to follow.
ReplyDeleteI really think you'll enjoy it!
DeleteNice review Cathy! ^_^
ReplyDeleteThank you Helen!
DeleteOk, I'm game. I'm always looking for a good read. But tell me, is this a good thing to read just coming off the Fifty Shades trilogy? LOL
ReplyDeleteThe perfect follow-up read!
DeleteSounds like a good review. My experience these days with vampire stories... you have to have a good twist on the genre. If you're just rewriting Twilight, you're in trouble.
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