
We Love the Nightlife
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Narrado por:
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Katharine Lee McEwan
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Suzanne Elise Freeman
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Locked in a toxic female friendship, two vampires careen toward catastrophe in this dark and dazzling thriller, 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, can’t 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 Nicola’s thumb, but it won’t be so simple to break up this festering friendship when she learns others have done the same—and wound up dead.
Sensing Amber’s 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 she’s secretly hatching a dangerous escape plan. And if she fails…the party is over for good.
Resumo da Crítica
“Disco, broken friendships, and a giant mystery are just the beginning…A bloody good time.”
—Cosmopolitan
“Delightfully undead fun.”
—People
“We Love The Nightlife captures the disco era of 1979 London and shows clubbing is the perfect gig for vampires: sleep all day and party all night!”
—Parade
“Concealed family histories, betrayals, and carefully parceled flashbacks usher the narrative toward an incendiary climax, and Croft’s devilish plotting pays heed to classic vampire tropes without succumbing to them. Readers should rush to sink their teeth into this.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)