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Your Name, In Fire
Book of the Month: Your Name, In Fire by Kera Emory
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I enjoyed reading this story. It wasn't wow! only because I enjoy more angst in my romances, but I loved being immersed in the world of gaming. Their jobs weren't just mentioned briefly, the majority of the story happens at their place of work so I actually feel as if I have learned behind-the-scenes things about the gaming world which interested me and fascinated me. I love learning new things from fiction stories. Sometimes we just need to enjoy a story, one story at a time and not feel rushed to finish it - and this is one of those stories.
My fave quote: “They say all writers are liars,” she says. “How will you know I’m telling you the truth?”
My fave quote: “They say all writers are liars,” she says. “How will you know I’m telling you the truth?”
I liked all the gaming stuff, and then when the large tattoo'd guy just assaulted him from out of nowhere, I was intrigued. From the beginning there's that hint that he's been turned into a vampire, so I found that exciting because I wanted to know how it happened. Was it when Wendy bit him the first night they were together? The plot kept me interested, like when, at the launch party he could not remember speaking to the tattoo'd guy, then he finds Daryl's phone and wallet in his car. I actually thought it was a good story and it kept me interested.
I agree, it's not great, only because I like my romance stories with a lot more angst, but for a book about a gaming nerd turned vampire, I thought it was very well told.


My only drawbacks were how the dropped hints towards the beginning that took so long to conclude on, and the fact that this guy didn't really turn into a vampire, like was hinted at.

It felt like it was taking me FORever to read this story, and I think if it wasn't that I made a commitment to read it, I might have stopped halfway through.
Not to take away from the author and all the amazing reviews it's received, the story is well-written and virtually error free, there was just something missing for me personally.
I'm so interested to read this story - thank you for the recommendation.
It looks like a story filled with humour and geekiness, and just as the world has not yet moved on from everything Vampire, neither have I.
Because I like to read books with a deeper meaning, a story where you get to read between the lines, I would be interested to discuss what larger meanings you discover behind the work? What ideas do you think the author explores? What is he or she trying to say?
Elizabeth x