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Vampire Kisses 2: Kissing Coffins

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HarperCollins, May 1, 2007 - Juvenile Fiction - 240 pages

Not far from Dullsville, someone's lurking in the dark. . . .

After meeting the handsome and shadowy Alexander Sterling, goth-girl Raven's dark world has a bright, new glow. But as in her favorite movie, Kissing Coffins, Raven knows that love always has its complications, especially when Alexander has a big secret to guard.

When Alexander suddenly disappears, Raven leaves Dullsville to begin a dangerous search to find him. Can she stay safe, no matter who—or what—she encounters on the way?

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Nice cliffhanger ending too. - Goodreads
Sure, the writing is flawed. - Goodreads
The ending was my personal favorite. - Goodreads
The plot was still very loose and hard to understand. - Goodreads
Another quick read, with a cutesy plot ender. - Goodreads
The plot seemed to easy, to contrived. - Goodreads

Review: Kissing Coffins (Vampire Kisses #2)

User Review  - Cody - Goodreads

Ever wanted a book that was mysterious enough to keep your interest but still fast paced to keep you hungry for more? Give Kissing Coffins a good read. Alexander left and Raven began to wonder if she ... Read full review

Review: Kissing Coffins (Vampire Kisses #2)

User Review  - Jessa - Goodreads

If you're really curious about my book review for this, read my book review on the first book, Vampire Kisses, since I'm tired of making a separate review per book. Read full review

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About the author (2007)

Ellen Schreiber was an actress and a stand-up comedienne before becoming a writer and moving to her own Dullsville. She is the author of Teenage Mermaid, Comedy Girl, and all of the books in the Vampire Kisses series. Vampire Kisses is an ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age, and an IRA/CBC Young Adults' Choice.

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