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The Eyes of The Sun (The Eyes of The Sun Series Book 1) Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 14, 2012
- File size4.0 MB
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The Eyes of The Sun Series
With a dash of romance, a pinch of science, a dollop of nail-biting suspense, and a whole lot of butt-kicking action, this modern spin on an ancient evil has something to satisfy every book craving.
All books in the series:
- The Eyes of The Sun
- Bluebeard's Children
- Mother of Darkness
- Dissonant (a prequel novella)
Welcome to the World of Vampires and Robots
Your next adventure awaits. Christina McMullen's science fiction and fantasy tales promise action, thrills, and the occasional romance, all with a sharp sense of humor peppered throughout. Find a new favorite today!
Other series and titles available:
- The Kyroibi Trilogy (Young adult space fantasy)
- Rise of the Discordant Series (Humorous cozy urban fantasy)
- Kind of Like Life (Genre-hopping young adult adventure)
- Maxima City Talent Series (Multi-authored superhero satire)
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- ASIN : B00A7L7GJ0
- Publisher : Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
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- Publication date : November 14, 2012
- Language : English
- File size : 4.0 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
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- Print length : 299 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 1 of 3 : The Eyes of The Sun Series
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,953,554 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #3,152 in Vampire Suspense
- #8,339 in Genetic Engineering Science Fiction eBooks
- #16,218 in Science Fiction Romance (Kindle Store)
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Christina McMullen is a science fiction and fantasy author who just can't seem to keep humor from sneaking into everything she writes. When she's not writing (which is most of the time these days), she's either getting her butt kicked in Mario Kart or catering to the whims of a very small and very grouchy dog.
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Customers enjoy this fast-paced action story about vampires, praising its well-crafted narrative and engaging characters. The book offers a refreshing take on the genre, keeping readers interested throughout with its mystery elements and humor. Customers find the writing quality excellent, with one noting the natural dialogue flow, and they appreciate the heartfelt content, describing it as sweet.
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Customers enjoy the storyline of this book, describing it as a fast-paced action story with an engaging plot about vampires.
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Customers find the book enjoyable, with one describing it as a great page turner, and many mentioning they enjoyed all three books in the series.
"...There is romance and it's done really well. Not much to say here without spoiling stuff. I'll just say that it's obvious who gets together...." Read more
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"This was a fast and fun read!..." Read more
"...The Author Christina McMullen does a wonderful job in crafting her take on the supernatural world in a way that is refreshing and much more modern..." Read more
Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting that the characters and storyline keep readers engrossed, with one customer highlighting the heroine's special powers.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2015I liked this book, a lot! It has a lot going for it. Interesting characters, check. Engaging dialogue, check. Likable main character, check. Cool premise, check. A sense of humor, check. Does it stand out from the crowd of other vampire fiction, triple check! Eyes of the Sun hits every point on my like-o-meter and then some.
Vampires
So vampires are a thing here, yes, but they are not at all what you think they are. I'll leave the explanation to the author. But it's interesting because it's all influenced by biology and evolution. Run of the mill humans are more similar to vampires than one would think. Some humans have even evolved an enzyme inside of their blood that can prove harmful or even fatal to vampires as a biological deterrent to getting preyed upon. So when they're getting the life drained out of them by one of the bloodsuckers they can pull a Call of Duty 'Martyrdom' type move and drop the proverbial grenade on their vampiric foes to get the last laugh. Vampires also come in different breeds here. Some have been genetically modified to possess stronger vampire traits and some, the highest in the social order, are inbred from ancient families to achieve a purity in their bloodlines. Whatever form of vampire you have they're all stronger, faster, and more agile than humans.
But...
The humans have technology.
That reminds me of the awesome F2P multiplayer game Nosgoth which is based around this very concept. Vamps have the powers but humans have the tools. The humans in question here are members of the EJC, which I'll admit is a slight spoiler for like the first three chapters. Anyway the EJC seems like an ordinary research company to the uninitiated but is actually a tight nit group of very dedicated men and women who take to the streets at night to combat these vampires. They use technology developed in-house and have been specifically trained for the eradication of the vampires preying on people on the city streets. The EJC's technology is much improved over what we use today but it's not too far removed. It seems that to be a member you have to have the enzyme that proves fatal to vampires in your blood, I'm not sure if I misremembered that or not. They have a complex system of hunters, scientists, doctors, watchers, and a...makeup artist to aid in their goal of protection of the human race.
It has...
Moral Complexity.
Is killing the vampires right? Do they deserve punishment? It's not so cut and dry of an answer just like real life.
Social issues aren't shied away from.
What happens when you pair a gay, anti-religious, anti-war vampire hunter with a huge, religious, military veteran vampire hunter? Well hilarious needling for one. But also an actual conversation about these issues straight up. Nothing preachy but it is addressed as Lucy tries to figure out just how these two haven't destroyed each other yet.
Which leads to...
A likable, funny, tough, and complex cast.
Every time I was introduced to a new character I found something fascinating about them or just found them enjoyable. Just like real life, these fictional characters are complex and multifaceted. Even if you don't like something about them you may find a trait about them that you do like. The dialogue was snappy and filled with wit and the character interactions were just equal parts hilarious and heartfelt. You really get the feeling by the end of this that the EJC was like one big family. It's really fun getting to know everyone.
There is romance and it's done really well.
Not much to say here without spoiling stuff. I'll just say that it's obvious who gets together. The author even hints at it through palm reading before we meet the love interest. The joy here is in the journey, not the outcome and what a sexy journey it was.
The main character.
Lucy is pretty cool. She's whip smart and mostly normal but has a nerdy streak. She is educated, has a bit of a chip on her shoulders, and is quite used to losing family. She starts this book alone in a new city with only two close friends, who it turns out she knows nothing about. Lucy is naturally inquisitive and observant which are both good and bad traits in the world of vampire hunting and survival. Another good and bad trait that's strong in her is her stubborn streak. She just does not give up and when she feels a certain way it’s hard for her to simply 'go with the flow.' She'll speak up and she'll make some changes before she accepts something she isn't comfortable with(view spoiler).
The action is awesome.
It's fast paced, grounded, clever, and very descriptive. No detail was missed here and the environment was used really well in all scenes. Each fight feels very distinct because of this. Because of my slight sexism I hadn't expected this from a female writer. That was only a partial joke by the way and yes, I give you permission to hate me.
I said so much already that I feel the need to wrap this up. So nothing is perfect and that brings me to...
What I didn't like.
The first few chapters felt rushed, specifically a big part of chapter 1 and some parts of chapter 2. There was a big wall of info on Lucy's past on the second and third page at a moment when I couldn't care less about who Lucy was. There's also a huge mistake that chapter 2 Lucy makes that the Lucy I've come to know didn't seem like she would have made but this I can forgive since the thought of love makes us all do crazy things.
Only one other small thing bothered me and it's so trivial that it doesn't really matter. It's the retractable fangs. I'm bothered by these, not because they exist but because they weren't given a contemporary scientific explanation like everything else. I'll admit that there's a huge chance that I might've glossed over it but it seems strange that it's just part of the package like the rest since this vampirism isn't like 'normal' vampirism. It just feels like a genre holdover but you know what? How freaking' weird would a vampire with flat teeth be? Answer: really freaking weird! So I'll wrap this up by saying some questions don't need to be answered and some traditions must never die.
Now here's that summary of points that I know the abridgers like so well.
The Good
+Humorous
+Science Fiction Edge
+Smart Ideas
+Witty Dialogue
+Sexy Moments
+Lucy is Likeable and Competent
+Cast is Likeable, Funny, Tough, and Complex
+It's Fun Getting to Know Everyone
+Author Has the Courage to Talk About a Few Social Issues
+The Structure of the Organization is Clever and Interesting
+Dress Up Stuff is Cool, Fun, and Makes Sense
The Bad
-First Chapter Seems Rushed as a Lot of Info is Quickly Given on Lucy
-The Lucy I've Come to Know Doesn't Seem Like She'd Make the Same Stupid Mistakes That She Did With Tim at the Beginning
The Trivial
-Unexplained Retractable Fangs
- Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2015“The Eyes of the Sun” is an engaging story about vampires and vampire hunters. However, it’s not a world were vampires are born, but rather created through genetic manipulation. It’s a fun twist to add to the vampire genre.
Through the engineering of an old organization – The Eyes of the Sun – vampires are running amok and quietly asserting their influence throughout the world … mostly quiet that is.
Yet - with every manipulation humanity tries to force on nature, nature responds and balances out the equation. There is also the existence of an enzyme in the blood of some people which is deadly to the vampires.
In the middle of this tenuous balance exists Lucy Soriano, who finds out that not only is she a vampire, but she also carries the deadly enzyme in her blood.
And so the stage is set as the hunters ply their trade against the vampires, and learn just how deep the influence The Eyes of the Sun have become.
First off, I enjoyed the settings of the story very much. The first half of the book takes place in New Orleans and then moves to Paris in the second half. The gothic nature of the cities serves to create an eerie and effective backdrop.
It also has a colorful cast of characters and the main character, Lucy, is a capable and appealing heroine. No only does she suddenly learn that she is part of these two bizarre worlds, but she is trapped right in the middle. How she copes and deals with this is a strong theme which drives
the story to its satisfying conclusion.
If I had to nitpick about something, I would say that because there are so many characters in the first half, sometimes the action and dialog gets a bit muddled in regards to who is saying and doing what – but again, that is a nitpick and didn’t detract in anyway. Once the story moves to Paris, and the scenes contain either two or three characters, the narrative is very strong and quite fun to read.
Finally, the development and arc of Lucy and her relationship with Andre is deftly handled. It doesn’t move to fast and never crosses the lines of predictable or cliché. I enjoyed that thread of the story the most.
“The Eyes of the Sun” is a strong opening to this series and would recommend giving it a try.
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- JaneReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating storytelling
This is a grand read. I felt a genuine empathy with Lucy and Andre. The story has great pace and it certainly picks you up and takes you beyond the stereotypes that one often finds in vampire stories.
What I really like is the clarity of the writing. One is presented with a tour de force of imagination presented in the most matter-of-fact way. This is brilliant.
Recommended to the nth degree
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BiggiReviewed in Germany on May 17, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars The Eyes of the sun
Es ist sehr gut geschrieben. Die Geschichten sind spannend. Es ist unterhaltsam und leicht zu lesen. Für mich ein Lesevergnügen.
- DeborahReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting vampire read
This book starts twenty years on from Dissonant, Lucy Soriano is all alone after the death of her grandmother and it an effort to discover the identity of the father she's never known Lucy finds herself in New Orleans where she surprisingly feels she's finally come home.
Lucy finds a job and along with her cat Gumbo she's happy but then the first date she's had in ages results in what should have been a fatal attack and a world she'd never even dreamed about opens up.
Lucy is more than she appears to be and soon she finds herself recruited into a shadow organisation of vampire hunters who face the threat of the Eyes of The Sun, an old and dangerous group of vampires.
I enjoyed this book it started out really well, slowed a little in the middle but it never lost my interest, I liked the genetic manipulation idea and the characters, if I'm being totally honest Lucy annoyed me at times along with the continuity and typos.
That's my review....
########## SLIGHT SPOILER FROM DISSONANT ######
.......and I suppose this is classed under continuity but in Dissonant the second kiss between Dara and Evan is described like this:
'Soon, too soon, the lightheaded giddiness gave way to a crushing headache and my stomach started twisting with cramps that I could no longer ignore. With a strangled cry of torture, I pushed Evan away and ran to the bathroom, locking the door behind me. Not that it mattered. The door was thin enough that Evan heard all of the terrible aftermath of what should have been the happiest moment of my life.'
But in The Eyes of the Sun the same kiss is described like this:
“I had some slight cramps and a bit of a headache, but nothing more......."
I know this is a minor point and it may seem petty to mention it but.... well it annoyed me so I had to, now I'm off to read 'Bluebeard's Children'
- BBReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 14, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars good fun and coffee
This was one kicka__ book, packed full of wit, suspense, good fun and coffee. What made this a gem for me was the chemistry between Andre and Lucy and the good pacing as their connection and character grows together. I loved the surprise figure who appears later on too (sorry, no spoilers with this...you'll have to read it) :)