Angie
Written on Dec 4, 2014
Staked is quite weird. The plot seems kind of jumbled at times, but I kind of like that since it matches Eric's screwed up memories. He also has "black out rages" so he does actually lose parts of his days when he gets too mad and then needs to get rescued by one of his friends (or a stripper at his club if it's daytime). There does seem to be a plot against him, since Eric knows he didn't kill as many werewolves as their Alpha is claiming he did. Also, a gun was used on several of them, and he doesn't have one. Someone is trying to frame him, but why? I didn't figure out who was behind it, but the reveal was underwhelming. I was shocked by who it was, but their reason was pretty dull.
I wasn't expecting it, but Staked is told in dual POV. Of course, one of them is Eric, but then there's Tabitha. I'm not sure why, since she really added nothing to the overarching plot. That's not to say I didn't like her chapters because I did. That woman is awful! She's kind of a bitch and a bit pathetic in her pining over Eric. Getting turned into a vampire winds up being a bad decision for her, since Eric has made it known that he only dates live women, hence moving on to her sister! Although she obviously did know it was her sister, but I was excited for the moment that she did! Not only is her boyfriend cheating with her baby sister, but she also hasn't been dead this entire time! Good stuff!
In the end, I did like Staked a lot. I don't know if the characters intrigued me enough to want to continue though. They're all kind of awful, but in a way where you just can't turn away. I did really like how the vampires were portrayed though. They have the typical aversions to sunlight, garlic and holy water, but many of them can also shapeshift. And not just into the stereotypical bat!
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