Insaitable - Meg Cabot


With the Vampire craze on the rise ,many authors are now venturing into the realm of writing Vampire Fiction. Chick-Lit Author Meg Cabot, known for her famous series "The Princess Diaries Series for Teens" which was also made into two Movies starring Anne Hathaway as Mia Thermopolis and her Adult series "The Heather Wells Mysteries" and "Queen of Babble".

Insatiable-Meg Cabot-2010


Have you ever read the book Numbers by Rachel Ward or watched the Nicholas Cage movie Knowing? If so then already this is the book for you as the number one factor in the above is what makes Insatiable character Meena Harper important. Meet Meena , she works as a TV writer for the soap opera Insatiable , she also has a gift well in her sense a curse, she can tell when people are going to die and how. Meena angry that she has missed out in becoming top producer thought that her day couldn't get any worse unfortunately it is , if their is one thing that Meena hates -it is the sudden craze of Vampires. Insatiable wanting to keep up with ratings has decided to introduce Vampires to the show. On the other side of the globe , Professor Lucien is being called to New York to help discover whom has broken the Vampire law and killing the women of America. When Lucien and Meena meet , they are instantly attracted to her. We read as Meena is caught up in a war between Vampires and Vampire Hunters and the world of Love. Can Meena decide what is true and who to trust and what happens when she falls in love with a man whose death she can't foresee as he is already dead ?. Has Meena finally meet her match or is it too late when the Hunter Alaric Wulf goes after Lucien.
Find out in this fun book written by Meg Cabot as she takes a stake at writing Death Prophetesses and the Supernatural.

Head to http://www.megcabot.com/insatiable for more fun activities and information about Insatiable - the new adult's book by Meg Cabot.

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