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The Lost Girls
- A Vampire Revenge Story
- Narrated by: Justis Bolding
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sonia Hartl’s The Lost Girls is laced with dark humor and queer love; it’s John Tucker Must Die with a feminist girl gang of vampires.
Getting over your vampire ex is as easy as killing him and stealing his girlfriend.
Holly Liddell has been stuck with crimped hair since 1987 when she agreed to let her boyfriend, Elton, turn her into a vampire. But when he ditches her at a gas station a few decades into their eternity together, she realizes that being young forever actually means working graveyard shifts at Taco Bell, sleeping in seedy motels, and being supernaturally compelled to follow your ex from town to town - at least until Holly meets Elton’s other exes.
It seems that Holly isn’t the only girl Elton seduced into this wretched existence. He turned Ida in 1921, then Rose in 1954, and he abandoned them both before Holly was even born. Now Rose and Ida want to kill him before he can trick another girl into eternal adolescence, and they’ll need Holly’s help to do it. And once Holly starts falling for Elton’s vulnerable new conquest, Parker, she’ll do anything to save her.
To kill Elton for good, Holly and her friends will have to dig up their pasts, rob a bank, and reconcile with the people they’ve hurt in their search for eternal love. And to win the girl, Holly will have to convince Parker that she’s more than just Elton’s crazy ex - even though she is trying to kill him.
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- Melina
- 2022-01-30
One of the best books AND narrators
I was sad to get to the end of this book so fast but it was too good to take my time
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- Prya McCabe
- 2021-10-25
NOT A COMEDY- still worth the read
First thing I have to say is the narrator is amazing. She had a different way of speaking for each character and all of them were wonderfully done.
I've been seeing this book getting bad reviews because people are going into it expecting "John Tucker Must Die" but with vampires. Honestly that's kind of what I was expecting as well. But it's wholly it's own thing and its not a comedy. It takes a very real look at what being forever 16 would be like. It doesn't try to sell vampirism as a sexy hedonistic lifestyle and I appreciate that (there are plenty of other books that do that).
To me this read as a cautionary tale- what happens when an older serial predator targets lonely girls and convinces them to give up their lives for him because he's the only one who can see how they "aren't like other girls." And then what happens when he abandons them and those girls find each other and help each other overcome that abuse and reclaim their freedom.
TLDR: It's queer and has vampires and is a good book
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