Reviewed by Angie on
The idea of the Amish standing against a vampire apocalypse may seem strange, but it does make sense. Who would be best prepared for some kind of disaster? A self sustaining, isolated community, of course! And these vampires are nothing like the beautiful, seductive creatures featured in so many books today. They're grotesque, vile things, with one thing on their mind: kill.
I really liked our narrator, Katie. She's compassionate and curious, and thinks before she acts. She even takes a moment before following a direct order from her elders. While she is dedicated to her faith, she does want to know what lies Outside. Rumspringa is quickly approaching, and she wants to experience Outside life before committing to a lifetime of being Plain, or not. Sometimes her compassion does come in direct conflict with the rules of her community, like when she rescues an English man stuck right outside their gates during the lock-down.
There's an element of horror lingering in the background as Katie worries about what's happening Outside, and whether or not it can get in their gates. However, life must go on, and the author does an amazing job of showing us the everyday routine of the Amish people, as well as some special events. I felt totally immersed in their lifestyle, but I could also sense the fear and confusion that Katie is harboring.
I seriously loved this book, but I can't give it a full 5 stars because I have hard time believing Katie's actions toward Alex at the end. It felt rushed, random, and out of character for her. This is definitely a solid 4.5 star read though, and I cannot wait to see what happens next!
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