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We Love the Nightlife
We Love the Nightlife | Rachel Koller Croft
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Locked in a toxic female friendship, two vampires careen toward catastrophe in this dark and dazzling page-turner, set amidst London's glittering disco scene. London 1979. Two women with a deep love for disco meet one fateful night on the dance floor, changing the course of both their lives forever. Nicola, a beautiful and brooding vampire for nearly two centuries, cant resist fun-loving and feisty Amber from America, ultimately offering an eternity together where the glamour of nightlife always takes center stage. But not all is what it seems. Nearly fifty years later, after an unexpected betrayal, Amber wants out from under Nicolas thumb, but it wont be so simple to break up this festering friendship when she learns others have done the sameand wound up dead. Sensing Ambers restlessness and in one last play to keep her close, Nicola proposes they open a nightclub of their very own, hearkening back to their best days as dancing queens. Amber agrees but shes secretly hatching a dangerous escape plan. And if she failsthe party is over for good.
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snapsnarlgrowl
We Love the Nightlife | Rachel Koller Croft

I wish I liked these characters better. It‘s a great concept and the execution is good, I just want to slap Nicola and Amber.

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AudiobookingWithLeah
We Love the Nightlife | Rachel Koller Croft
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Pickpick

3.75⭐
⬗ One minute you‘re living the gal-pal dream, the next you‘re not. What happens when forever feels like too long? I think the vampire theme helped the story but overall it still kind of dragged for me. I don‘t think I liked being inside these women‘s heads all that much. The ending wasn't bad, though.
⬗ The narration by Suzanne Elise Freeman & Katharine Lee McEwan was good.

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intothehallofbooks
We Love the Nightlife | Rachel Koller Croft
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Mehso-so

When I saw the pitch saying this was a toxic female friendship with vampires, I thought it would be a lot of fun because I LOVE both types of stories. And it probably will be fun to some people-the reviews are mostly good! I just feel like it wasn‘t toxic enough and it also wasn‘t vampire enough. I think if the author had chosen one of those tropes to really lean into, the story would have been better. But it felt not-quite-there on both fronts.

intothehallofbooks I read from a digital copy that I received from Berkley via NetGalley. This book is on sale now, publish date 8.20. 4mo
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