Glass Houses is a young adult urban fantasy/vampire novel by Rachel Caine. It has been on the New York Times best selling list.[1][2]
Author | Rachel Caine |
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Language | English |
Series | The Morganville Vampires |
Genre | Young Adult urban fantasy/vampire |
Publisher | New American Library |
Publication date | October 3, 2006 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 256 |
ISBN | 978-0451219947 |
Followed by | The Dead Girls' Dance |
Plot
editCollege freshman Claire Danvers is having a rough time at Texas Prairie University. After a humiliating incident in her dorm room, she decides to look for off-campus housing and finds a room in an imposing old house owned by the mysterious and intimidating Mrs. Amelie. Claire's new roommates, Eve Rosser, Shane Collins, and Michael Glass, are all a bit eccentric, but Claire is relieved to have a safe and quiet place to study and escape the drama of college life.
However, things in Morganville aren't as they seem. The town is ruled by a group of vampires, and the humans who live there are forced to follow strict rules to avoid being fed upon. Claire quickly learns that her new roommates are all part of this supernatural world, with Eve and Shane being humans who have been living in Morganville for a while and Michael being a vampire who is trying to resist his nature.
As Claire delves deeper into the world of Morganville, she discovers that the town's deepest secrets are crawling out, hungry for fresh blood. Monica Morrell, a cruel and sadistic resident of the house, is determined to make Claire's life a living hell. Richard Morrell, Monica's older brother and the mayor of Morganville, is struggling to maintain order and protect the town's human population. And then there's Oliver, a powerful and ancient vampire who seems to have a grudge against Michael and a strange fascination with Claire.
Claire is torn between her desire to maintain a normal college life and her need to survive in a town full of dangerous and unpredictable supernatural creatures. She finds herself caught in the middle of a conflict between the vampires and the humans, and as the situation escalates, she realizes that she may be the only one who can save the town from being destroyed.
As she faces off against the town's terror, Claire is forced to confront her own fears and limitations. She must learn to trust her roommates and rely on her own ingenuity if she wants to survive. But even as she fights to protect herself and those she cares about, she can't shake the feeling that there's something dark and dangerous lurking just beneath the surface of Morganville, waiting for the right moment to strike.
Will Michael and Claire be able to face the town's terror and rise to the challenge, or will she drown like everyone else in the depths of Morganville's supernatural secrets Michael reveals that he believes it was the house that kept him alive. He also warns her that there are more dangerous vampires lurking that Brandon therefore she needs to be careful.
Characters
edit- Claire Danvers: The protagonist of the series, a human who moves to Morganville, Texas, after her parents' divorce. She is initially skeptical of the vampire population in town but eventually comes to embrace their presence. Claire is a strong and independent character who is willing to stand up for what she believes in.
- Eve Rosser: Claire's best friend and a vampire. She is compassionate and caring, but she can also be ruthless when necessary. Eve is fiercely loyal to Claire and will do anything to protect her.
- Shane Collins: A vampire and the leader of the Glass House, a group of vampires who protect the town from other vampires. He is a powerful and charismatic vampire who is also a bit of a bad boy. Shane has a complicated relationship with Claire, but he eventually comes to care for her deeply.
- Michael Glass: Shane's father and the founder of the Glass House. He is a wise and powerful vampire who is respected by both vampires and humans. Michael is a mentor to Claire and helps her to understand the vampire world.
- Monica Morrell: The mayor of Morganville and a powerful vampire. She is ruthless and ambitious, and she will stop at nothing to achieve her goals. Monica is a threat to both vampires and humans, but Claire and her friends are determined to stop her.
- Richard Morrell: Monica's husband and a vampire. He is weak and ineffectual, and he is completely dominated by his wife. Richard is a pawn in Monica's schemes, and he is often used to do her dirty work.
- Miranda: A vampire who is loyal to Shane and the Glass House. She is a skilled warrior and a valuable member of the team. Miranda is also a good friend to Claire and Eve.
- Oliver: A vampire who is Shane's right-hand man. He is a strong and loyal vampire who is always willing to follow Shane's orders. Oliver is also a good friend to Claire and Eve.
- Amelie: The vampire who works at the local vampire nightclub. She is a kind and compassionate vampire who is always willing to help others. Amelie is a friend to Claire and Eve, and she often provides them with information and advice.
- Brandon: A human who is Claire's neighbor and friend. He is a kind and caring person who is always there for Claire when she needs him. Brandon is also a bit of a nerd, but he is a loyal friend and a valuable member of the team.
Online show
editThe whole Morganville Vampires series was turned into an online web series in 2013. That has won the Comicpalooza official selection in 2015 along with Raindance WebFest official selection of 2015.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ OlivahJami (16 March 2011). "Glass Houses (The Morganville Vampires Book One) by Rachel Caine – review". the Guardian. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
- ^ "Glass Houses (The Morganville Vampires, #1)". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
External links
edit- Official website
- Glass Houses title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Web series website