About the Book

Title: Infinite Days (Vampire Queen #1)
Published: 2010
Series: Vampire Queen
Swoonworthy Scale: 5

BFF Charm: Yay
Talky Talk: A Fine Line
Bonus Factors: Boarding School, Duckie, A Twist!
Relationship Status: The BFF I’m Slightly Afraid Of

The Deal:

So there’s this girl, Lenah, right? And she wakes up one morning feeling hella crappy — knees weak, excess saliva, weird goings on in general with her innards — and her best friend/sometimes lover is there, and he tells her she’s at her new home at a boarding school in Massachusetts! Not bad, right? Right! Except for the whole reason she feels hung. Because, ya see, Miss Lena has been asleep for almost 100 years, and that’s after being a vampire for the last couple of centuries– and a durn good one, too (If reign of terror, I’ll drink your milkshake, then your blood is your idea of a good vampire, anyway). And all she ever wanted was to be human again. And Rhode, her sire, BFF, often boyfriend (soul mate, if you will) made it happen. He’s just there to get her ready for the world, and then he’s dust. Because he sacrificed himself for Lenah to be human again.

Reeling from grief (she didn’t realize he’d have to sacrifice himself) and also kind of reeling from wonder, because hamburgers! Ice cream! Boarding school! Boys! Lenah begins her attempt to fit in as a normal 16-year old. And she’s only got so long to blend in, because her old coven of vampires might start coming to look for her soon, and they certainly won’t expect to find her breathing.

BFF Charm: Yay

Yay BFF Charm

Lenah Beaudonte seriously kicks ass. I really enjoyed her inner monologue throughout the first part of the book, when the instant she meets someone, she sizes up the quickest way to kill them (Old habits die hard). She’s the kind of girl I’d be afraid to be friends with in real life, because she’s a badass with a rough past (it apparently sucks to be a vampire). Yet, like all sociopaths, or vampires, she can be so sweet! (When he’s not hitting me, it’s just so good, you know?)

I loved a lot of the discoveries Lenah made, being a human for the first time in a few hundred years, and I really got a kick out of her analyzing her own feelings: from happiness to aggravation, and even embarrassment after her first run-in with the school’s mean kids. I also liked her dips into memory, showing us what it was like to be a vampire, and what she was like as a vampire. However, I did tire of hearing just how miserable being a blood sucking fiend actually was. I got it, Lenah, okay? I want you to be human, I do!

Swoonworthy Scale: 5

Since this story jumps around Lenah’s past and present, you get more than one boy storyline to swoon over. My only issue was that I liked the guys from Lenah’s past better than Justin, the popular boy at boarding school who really makes her feel alive. (I’m gonna confess here, it may just be the fact that Justin is named Justin– I’ve known too many Justins, and the only Justin who saves the name is Timberlake– and that he’s described at first as having spikey blonde hair. And he’s a popular jock. WTF?!!!! HOW can that combination EVER be swoonworthy?) Surprisingly, Justin grew on me, (and simultaneously, his hair grew out- connection? I think so!!) so I was able to enjoy the romance as in unfolded.

Talky Talk: A Fine Line

Maizel balances having Lenah’s voice come from the perspective of someone who’s lived for centuries yet is still a 16-year old girl convincingly. BUT, Ms. Maizel, how did Lenah know instantly what a hamburger was?!!!!! I mean, obvs. if I was asleep for a hundred years, and saw one of those towers of deliciousness, I wouldn’t care what it was called, but she’s like, ‘oh yeah, a hamburger.’ Other than that, I found the way Maizel wrote the story perfectly believable.

Bonus Factor: Boarding School

Regal old boarding school building with turrets and ivy on the stone walls

You know how much we love a good boarding school around these parts, and Wickham’s up there with the best! It’s right near the ocean, and a little New England town, where, somehow, all the kids from the boarding school go drinking! (I’ve lived in small New England towns- all I’m sayin’ is those kids fake ids must be stellar!)

Bonus Factor: Duckie

Duckie, from Pretty in Pink, wearing a hat, round sunglasses, a vest, jacket, and bolo tie

I haven’t even mentioned Tony yet! Tony was one of my fave characters, despite his description as the ‘arty’ kid. (Tony, I know this makes me sound old, but son, you are gonna regret gauging your ears so much.) Anyway, despite his description making me feel like a granny, I really liked Tony, and, at least at first, wanted Lenah to choose him.

Bonus Factor: A Twist!

Chubby Checker dancing The Twist

I’m totally making this a new category! And we can drink in honor of it! Hurray! So I don’t know about you, but I’m way tired of vampire stories. (I mean, unless someone can write a really good old-fashioned vampire story that’s dark and sexy and scary. I’m still down for that.)

Maizel brings a new twist to the genre, though, and it kept my interest throughout. Her vampire lore is believable enough, and she surprised me with her ending.

Relationship Status: The BFF I’m Slightly Afraid Of

So I think this book is waaaay cooler than me, but it’s also got its issues, you know? I was so surprised when it wanted to be my friend that I didn’t hesitate to jump headfirst into the books life. But now, I have to be honest, it’s done some pretty shitty things to some of the people outside our circle of friends. But I don’t think it’s totally a lost cause, because since I met this book, it’s really grown as a person. So, I guess I’m going to hang in there with it, but I’m trying to be careful, because sometimes it scares me a little.

FTC Full Disclosure: My review copy was a free ARC I received from St. Martin’s Griffin. I received neither money nor cocktails for writing this review (dammit!). Infinite Days will be available this month.

Jenny grew up on a steady diet of Piers Anthony, Isaac Asimov and Star Wars novels. She has now expanded her tastes to include television, movies, and YA fiction.