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Reviews for Vampire Game, Volume 8

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The average rating for Vampire Game, Volume 8 based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2018-03-02 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 5 stars Mohamad Imran
Duzell confronts a mysterious woman from his past who has become his greatest enemy. Diaage, whether she is the vampire countess who once opposed the vampire king's plans of war against humanity does her best to wreak havoc in Zi Alda. The lady's tool in her vampire game is hot-tempered, selfish, and passionately possessive, but not quite as evil as her puppet master might like. Leene's schemes lead to Ishtar taking a wild ride, ending in Yujinn revealing his secret both to his princess and Darres. Ishtar and Duzell expose a secret of their own when Vord confronts them. The heartbroken prince realizes that half of the woman he's in love with in fact an ancient vampire king wearing Ishtar's face. This volume continues another intense storyline rich with character development. Yujinn got some of the most sensually charged scenes in the entire series with Darres, not that Duzell and Ishtar didn't also share some gorgeous moments. Diaage and Leene generated plenty of steam of their own while plotting another woman's demise (Ishtar's). Some of the sweetest moments punctuated the often comic rivalry between Ishtar and Leene where the two ladies revealed they're way too alike. Only Ishtar is continuing on her journey to maturity with Duzell at her side while Leene is only just beginning to find her footing in getting attached to an animal she planned to use as a tool in her revenge. Darres shows a kindness and patience toward the same animal, a horse everyone else has decided is beyond hope, letting the reader see some of the qualities which led both Ishtar and Yujinn to fall in love with him. For keeping up another intriguing plot peppered with revelations and deepening character development, plus some of the most stunningly suggestive panels yet we've seen yet, this book gets five stars.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-10-17 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 3 stars Anthony Juliani
In this book, Ishtar (the main character) made a decision when she heard that her aunt was really sick. I think going to go see her aunt was a really bad decision because not only was not true, but now a woman there is trying to kill her in the worst way possible. She was going to make Ishtar's closest friends take some pills that would harm them but not kill them. 1 would be unable to walk for the rest of their life, another would become blind, and the last one would be put in a coma for a really long time. My two favorite characters is Ishtar and her pet Duzzel. Ishtar is a troublesome princess who is descended from the famous Phelios who was killed by the vampire king. Ishtar is a living problem, she causes chaos wherever she goes. Duzzel is the vampire king, in order to kill Phelios, he had to give up his own life. But since he is a vampire, he can reincarnate himself and never die. He is currently reincarnated as a Kywhal, a creature similar to a cat, and is pretending to be the inosent pet of Ishtar to hide his true identity.


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