
Just so you are aware, there are going to be major SPOILERS in this review. But the being is far more powerful than they could ever have imagined and not all of the party will make it out of the final battle in one piece… Realising that it was this entity and not Damon that ended her life, Elena bands her friends together to find out what it is and how they can stop it. An ancient evil still stalks Fell’s Church, one with the power to send animals into vicious frenzies. Yet they will have little time to get use to this situation. She agrees to stay with both of the brothers until she decides which she wants to spend eternity with. Although she has some dim memories of her promise to Stefan, she now finds herself drawn to the freedom and darkness that Damon represents. Interrupting their fight, Elena finds herself confused. Stumbling through the trees in a daze, she soon discovers Stefan and Damon in the middle of a duel to the death. For the purpose of today’s review, I’ll be looking at The Fury and The Reunion only.įollowing on directly from the events of The Struggle, Elena Gilbert has awoken in the woods to discover that she is now a vampire. The series regained popularity in the late 00s, following the success of both Twilight and the Vampire Diaries TV series and three further trilogies hit the shelves – The Return Trilogy (2009-11), The Hunters Trilogy (2011-12) and The Salvation Trilogy (2013-14). The original Vampire Diaries series consisted of four novels: The Awakening (1991), The Struggle (1991), The Fury (1991) and The Reunion (1992 – published as Dark Reunion in America). I think it’s probably a good time to take another look at the mother of all vampire romances – Vampire Diaries.


We’ve seen girls being seduced by fae, voodoo ghosts and the devil himself. Over the last few months, I’ve reviewed quite a few paranormal romances. Please note that this review may contain spoilers for earlier novels in the series.
