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Hourglass
Hourglass
Hourglass
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Hourglass

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Bianca will risk everything to be with Lucas.

After escaping from Evernight Academy, the vampire boarding school where they met, Bianca and Lucas take refuge with Black Cross, a fanatical group of vampire hunters. Bianca must hide her supernatural heritage or risk certain death at their hands. But when Black Cross captures her friend—the vampire Balthazar—hiding is no longer an option.

Soon, Bianca and Lucas are on the run again, pursued not only by Black Cross, but by the powerful leaders of Evernight. Yet no matter how far they travel, Bianca can't escape her destiny.

Bianca has always believed their love could survive anything . . . but can it survive what's to come?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperTeen
Release dateMar 9, 2010
ISBN9780061981494
Hourglass
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Claudia Gray

Claudia Gray is the pseudonym of New Orleans-based writer Amy Vincent, the author of the New York Times bestselling Evernight series. She has worked as a lawyer, a journalist, a disc jockey, and an extremely poor waitress. Her grandparents' copy of Mysteries of the Unexplained is probably the genesis of her fascination with most things mysterious and/or inexplicable.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    After reading the first book, Evernight and then reading the second one in rapid succession, Stargazer, I was hoping that Bianca and Lucas got a break from their tragic love story lives in Hourlgass. The allusion to Romeo and Juliet is apt for their romance though I tend to think the feud between the vampires and humans won't end with their deaths. At the end of Stargazer we saw Bianca with Lucas' family, more or less under the assumed guise of being human. Hourglass picks up there, starting with chapter 1, with the group teaching Bianca how to fight.

    Though I worried over their relationship, they're put in so many life or death situations I wonder how their relationship would fare under normal circumstances, I was more intrigued by Charity, Balthazar's younger sister. And Balthazar, but he tried my patience towards the end of the novel with the blindspot he seemed to have. There was a sort of innocence to her. Unlike many of the other vampires at the Evernight Boarding School she's been apart from her family, namely Balthazar, for so long. She has little interest in getting along in a human world and more interest in making sure she isn't alone.

    Throughout much of the first half of the book we see Bianca trying to fight who she is and what she can become. This isn't a new struggle for her, she's been struggling with the change from the beginning, but for the first time she is away from her parents. Their influence and their love have supported her throughout the first two novels, even when she did reckless things. The relationship between Lucas and his mother is a much different dynamic. There is certainly love in their relationship, but Lucas' mother wants him to be strong. She reminded me a lot of Sarah Connor (from the Terminator movies). She'll do anything for Lucas, but at the end of the day she expects him to turn to her for help only as a last resort.

    The world of the Evernight series is very black or white. Whether its the vampires or Black Cross (the vampire hunting organization), both sides view the other as the ultimate in evil. There is no 'good vampire' or 'good Black Cross member'. Sometimes it irked me, especially in the case of Balthazar as he is a decent guy by any standards. He is cool with the co-existance idea and is even friendly with Lucas, except when Balthazar tries to make a move on Bianca. The love triangle is skewed, its obvious that Bianca loves Lucas and vice versa, but Bianca still admires and treasures Balthazar's friendship and guidance.

    The end of Hourglass is a real game changer and makes me eager for when the fourth book is coming out. Overall a great addition to a stunning YA series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    OMG luv this book it was great, love how Lucas and Bianca luv stayed strong after everything they went through. Thou have to say it's the second book I read that had me in tears. It was so sad how Lucas beg for Bianca to drink his blood in order to save her. I wish they had a better ending for there relationship after all they been through would of been nice for them to been the same kind. Then again that would end the book fast can't wait to read the last book see what happens to them and the who crew..
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I actually got really interested in this one! The other two were so so, I just wasn't feeling the story, feeling the love, but this one got pretty intense! I'm actually looking forward to reading Afterlife:)
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Hourglass is book 3 in the Evernight series. This was a very exciting, action packed installment. It takes place right after Stargazer left off. Lucas and Bianca have taken off with the vampire hunters Black Cross after their attack on Evernight academy.

    It has been awhile since I read Stargazer, but it was easy to pick the story back up. Bianca and Lucas get to explore their relationship more, now that they are on the run together. And Bianca learns to be a vampire hunter while trying to keep her secret.

    This is probably my favorite book in the series, there is a lot of action and jaw dropping moments in this book. We learn more about the secret Bianca's parents have been keeping from her. The story lines are well balanced, and we get to see some old familiar faces like Balthazar, Vic and Ranulf. And we also meet a new wraith character named Maxie.

    I was a little reminded of the BBC series Being Human while reading this book, all we need is for the werewolves to be introduced to the series.

    The parts that dragged on a little too long for me were the Black Cross training scenes. Otherwise, great pace and the book was a quick exciting read. I'm looking forward to seeing where this series is going next!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    When another betrayal puts the lovers in mortal danger again and this time they have no one to help them.Bianca is going through a very unusual stage and Lucas is concerned because he can't help her win her toughest battle.This book was a serious page turner and so Awesome.Picking up Hourglass was like jumping into a different world. It was so engaging and keeps you hooked and eager for more.This would be my favorite book in the evernight series. As soon as I started reading the first book of the evernight series, I knew this was the book for me.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book was amazing!! I couldn't put it down...what Bianca & Lucas go through you'd never expect it...well I sure didn't but I was happy to FINALLY read them get to be a real couple and get to just love each other...I can't wait for book 4 Afterlife to come out to know how this great series will end...
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Picking up Hourglass and jumping into the story was like wrapping myself in a cozy blanket - familiar and relaxing. I first started this series when I bought the second book, Stargazer, on a whim at the local library (it was only $1 - I wasn't passing it up). I immediately checked out the first book, Evernight, and flew through it. I've been hooked ever since.

    Hourglass is my favorite book in this series so far. While I loved the first two installments, Hourglass surpasses them easily. Claudia Gray definitely showed her talent in this book. The characters - both main and minor - are more developed and we see more interaction between them. They are faced with far more difficulties and the choices they make are not always what you would expect. Those choices and situations kept me turning pages into the early morning hours.

    Along with a better feel for the characters, this book was a lot easier to become emotionally attached to. There is a plethora of emotionally-charged moments in Hourglass. From elation to rage to confusion to grief, pretty much every emotion is touched on in this book. And it all feels so incredibly real, making it impossible not to connect with the characters.

    Gray's series seems to get better with each book with the plot taking unexpected twists and the characters ending up in unexpected situations. Her style is simple, but it catches your attention and keeps you hooked, making for a pleasant, swift read. Hourglass earned four out of five stars for me. While I love the series, it does not escape me that it is incredibly similar - in some ways - to Vampire Academy. Because the two series are so similar, it is hard not to make comparisons.

    All in all, Hourglass was a fantastic book and a great contribution to the series. I cannot wait to get the next book and find out what happens to Bianca, Lucas, Balthazar, and everyone else I've grown so fond of.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book is the third in the series of the evernight academy novels. It was decent but moved a little slow for my taste until the last quarter of the book. I still like the second book the best but obviously can't wait to find out what happens with Lucas and Bianca in the fourth book. I can't wait to find out how the wraiths and vampires are going to come together in it.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I loved Hourglass. There were so many fabulous twists and turns, sadness and happiness and I wanted more and more. I am very thankful that the fourth book will be available to me very shortly because I am just itching to see what happens.

    As an aside, I think Vic is an awesome character. When I think of him I see "fabio" from the last season of Survivor in my head :)
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Wow! This book was so good. I was enthralled from the time I picked up this book until I was finished. Claudia Gray is such an amazing writer. I really had no idea where she was going to go with this book and I was really caught by surprise.

    What I really love about the Evernight series is they are they extremely intese throughout and Claudia Gray doesn’t take the happily ever after approach that you would expect. There was something mind-blowing that happens in the book that I saw coming but I was in denial (I was really hoping it was going to be prevented).

    This book ends with the type of cliffhanger I am getting from a lot of books lately but it didn’t spoil the book for me.

    I would have to say Evernight is definitely one of my favorite series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    After escaping from Evernight Academy, the vampire boarding school where they met, Bianca and Lucas take refuge with Black Cross, a fanatical group of vampire hunters. Bianca must hide her supernatural heritage or risk certain death at its hands. But when Black Cross captures her friend- the vampire Balthazer-hiding is no longer an option.

    Soon, Bianca and Lucas are on the run again, pursued not only by Black Cross, but by the powerful leaders of Evernight. Yet no matter how far they travel, Bianca can't escape her destiny.

    Bianca has always believed their love could survive anything...but can it survive what's to come?
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another edge of your seat, non stop thrill ride from Claudia Gray with an ending that will leave you begging for more, plus a little frustrated that we have to wait until March next year until Afterlife.

    Hourglass picks up soon after Stargazer, with Bianca, Lucas and Raquel hiding out (whilst also training to kick some vampire butt) with Black Cross. Unfortunately Lucas and Bianca’s plans of leaving Black Cross are put on hold as the cell is in lock down so they must wait it out until an opportunity arises for them to leave without being caught. However events conspire that place both Lucas and Bianca in danger and they must leave Black Cross sooner than they bargained for. Though once they finally do get away more problems ensue.

    Once again I found the start to be a bit slow going, but then all of a sudden the pace picked up and I couldn’t put it down. I attribute this non-putdownableness (I know it’s not an actual word) to when Balthazar was captured, from that moment I was glued to each page, what can I say I have a bit of a soft spot for Balthazar.

    Hourglass definitely gave us more Bianca and Lucas time (it’s basically Bianca and Lucas together throughout most of it) which I appreciated because we didn’t get too much in Stargazer. We really get a sense of how much Lucas is willing to sacrifice to be with Bianca and how much he cares for her, which is very adorable. Lucas also manages put his pride and feelings towards Balthazar aside when he decides to help him escape from Black Cross, something which he didn’t have to do but he did. Hourglass is also steamier than the previous two books.

    I felt more for Bianca in this book, she was really struggling with leaving her family and her blood craving which was especially difficult living with a bunch of vampire hunters who would kill her if they discovered her secret. Bianca’s declining health issue was a bit of a mystery for me throughout the book, I kept on wondering what was wrong and what was going to happen because she wasn’t getting any better. Towards the end of the book we are given an answer to this conundrum, once I read this I was like ‘oh this makes sense to me now, clever’.

    I also have to mention Raquel who settled in very well at Black Cross. I was not impressed with her actions at all, I don’t want to give it away but I’m just going to say ‘Oh Raquel why oh why, I’m very disappointed in you *wags finger*’, this will make perfect sense once you have read the book. Vic and Ranulf also make an appearance in the book which is always fun, I love them both, they always manage to lighten the mood. As I mentioned before Balthazar is in Hourglass too but it’s really only a minor appearance but it’s still Balthazar so I’ll take anything I can get.

    Now I can get onto the ending, words cannot justify how ‘crap me did that just happen’ and frustrating it was. Don’t get me wrong I loved the ending but it’s so cruel we have to wait until 2011 until the next book when we were left hanging like we were. I’ll just say both Bianca and Lucas are in a pretty big pickle and I have no idea how they are going to overcome this pickle.

    Random thought: I was thinking about the title of the book before and it dawned on me that it’s really clever, throughout the book Bianca’s time was running out, just like an hourglass, she had to make a choice because if she didn’t the choice would be made for her once the time ran out.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    On the run from Evernight and her parents, Bianca is precariously ensconced with Black Cross—as she says, the only vampire vampire hunter. She and Lucas know they need to get away from both sides, but lack the ability and resources to do so. (Fortunately they have rich friends, eventually, but it takes a while to reach them.) Bianca makes some decisions so stupid that only a teenager in Romeo-and-Juliet love could make them—totally plausible given her age and background, and yet I wanted to reach out and shake her; I imagine that the true demographic for the book didn’t have the same reaction. There’s a hilarious character moment straight out of The Lost Boys in the back half, some serious plot development, and overall a good arc. Bianca’s role in the struggle between vampires and wraiths becomes much more clear, and future volumes are obviously required.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I have to say, I was a bit disappointed in this book. Don't get me wrong, the series is amazing, but I missed a lot of the true, heart-wrenching/star-crossed-lovers romance that was such a central part of the other books. Bianca and Lucas were finally together, and they had their fair share of trials, but some real love, not physical love, was lacking. I have to say, I really loved the parts with Balthazar in them. I just love Balthazar's character; I think Claudia Gray did a nice job with his story and his connection to everything, even though he is technically a minor character. But the book was definitely an enjoyable read; not as great as its predecessors, but still good.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Bianca and Lucas are finally together but hiding out from the Evernight vampires and trying to hide Bianca's true identity from the Black Cross zealots. With the help of old friends, they strike out on their own, but Bianca can not escape her true nature.

    This series just gets better and better. I love the characters and the action. And let's not forget the romance. This is a great series that should appeal to boys and girls.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Hourglass is the third book in a four book series called Evernight, with the fourth due out next year. I was very excited about it's release but to be honest I was slightly disappointed for the first quarter of the novel. The first two books in this series were ripe with mystery and intensity and I was in love with the character dynamics and I felt like the first half of this book was one long drawn out chapter with little to no new development. Additionally there wasn't much going on between the two protagonists Bianca and Lucas during the first half of the book to really engage me in their story.

    With that said by the second half of the novel I couldn't put Hourglass down! Things began to quickly steam up between Bianca and Lucas in a way that isn't usually written in a young adult novel. Although unexpected what I really appreciated was how the author portrayed intimacy in a realistic, progressive, and innocent way that I wish was more often true of young adult relationships. The reality is teenagers in our society are intimate at a very young age and we do not have enough positive role models to emulate how intimacy should be between two consenting and in-love "adults."

    I was disappointed not to have a few of my favorite characters highlighted a bit more in this novel so I am eagerly awaiting the next novel in this series to showcase them more. The final few chapters was where things really got interesting and I found myself frantically turning the pages with the patience of a six year old at Disney. I know a book is good when after I read the final sentence and realize there is no more to read I feel compelled to throw the book across the room.

    I gave this book a 3.5/5 because although a good read the book in its entirety didn't have me engaged and I felt that not enough went on outside of the relationship between Bianca and Lucas (aside from something I won't mention due to spoilers but that is quite a crazy twist) . This series as a whole is fantastic and I have high hopes that when the final book Afterlife is released in March 2011 I will have forgotten about anything I disliked in this book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Wow! I don't know any other way to put it than to say this book was amazing! Hourglass is definitely the best in the series so far. In Hourglass, we follow Bianca and Lucas as they try to escape the Black Cross vampire hunters before Bianca's true nature is revealed. This book had me hooked from beginning to end. It was well paced and so exciting to read. There were so many plot twists I did not see coming. I won't put any spoilers but let me just tell you the ending will leave your head spinning. This is a must read for any paranormal romance fan. I'm now eagerly awaiting Afterlife!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Holy crap! This is one of those books that I want to go on and on about the awesomeness of it, but I can't because I would be giving away the plot, which would be a terrible thing to do. I could not believe the last quarter of the book. Going in, already heard there was going to be a shocking twist, but I was still blown away by it.

    It starts out with Bianca in Black Cross receiving her vampire hunter training. I liked seeing more of the inner workings of Black Cross. It helped you understand a little more about Lucas. How hard it would be to grow up in that environment. The whole time I kept wondering if Black Cross would find out about Bianca, and what they would do to her when they found out. I had to sympathize for Bianca. It would not be easy pretending to want to hunt and kill your own kind. She is kind of stuck in between two worlds. She sees the good bad on both sides.

    We get to see alot of Lucas and Bianca together this time, which was nice. This book does get steamier, but Gray does it in a tasteful way. We get to see Balthazar some, but not as nearly enough as I would have wanted. But that is just me. He would be in every scene if I had it my way. And he would never have a shirt on. I just love the friendship between Vic and Ranulf. Those two just add some light and funniness to it all. Vic once again proves how much smarter he is than you would think. It was nice to see Raquel happy for a change, but I was disappointed that she didn't stay more loyal to Bianca.

    The only part that seemed slow to me was the time That Bianca and Lucas were off on their own. But I could just feel that something big was happening, so that kept the pages moving along for me. And boy was I right. I was completely taken by surprise. I cried at one point. And I don't just mean a few tears, I mean I was crying to the point that I had to put the book down to collect myself before I could go on. Gray's powerful writing really lets you feel the emotions. I honestly don't know how I am going to wait until the next book in the series comes out. I am dying to see how things play out.

    All in all, Hourglass is filled with phenomenal writing, fantastic characters, and twist and turns you would never expect. You have to read this series!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Talk about a cliffhanger! This book definitely had it's ups and downs, but the end guaranteed that I'll be waiting for the next in the series.

    Hourglass picks up right where Stargazer left off, with Bianca agreeing to become part of the hated (by me, anyway) Black Cross group. I enjoyed how Gray made Black Cross very clearly into 'bad guys' in this installment, where before there had been a kind of moral ambiguity. The time Bianca and Lucas spend within this group had it's highlights, but overall I kept waiting...and waiting...for them to finally leave.

    I expected the second half to pick up considerably, and it did, but parts that were obviously meant to be tense and action packed sometimes fell flat. The feeling of being on the edge of the seat that was present in the first two books just wasn't there for me this time. Also, none of this book is set within Evernight Academy, and I think it really suffers for that. The great cast of supporting characters is limited. Ranulf was the absolute highlight, but wasn't used to his full potential. Luckily, there were several really beautiful passages that deepened the relationship between Bianca and Lucas, and those saved the book for me. I felt like they really progressed together, even if individual characterization was lacking a bit.

    Overall, this is my least favorite of the series, but it won't keep me from reading the next!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The first half of this book was super boring and I almost gave it up without finishing it. The 2nd half got exciting and had a crazy ending that I didn't expect. I like when the author surprises you.

    But I feel very little for Lucas and Bianca. There was virtually no character development and I felt like the author kept reiterating the same things over and over, which got annoying and just isn't good writing.

    I had thought this would be the last book in the series, but apparently not. I'm not sure if I'll read the next one.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I was this [ ] close on deciding not to read the next book of Evernight Series. Ms. Gray finished book two with Bianca saying yes to be part of Black Cross. That pissed me to no end. Seriously! how can you become a part of a group that haunts down your race? I get it, love is a powerful thing that makes you do all the irrational things in the world but come on! So after that, I'm like, I'm done with you Bianca! be that way. But then after blowing off steam I remembered how Ms. Gray mislead me into thinking that Lucas was the vampire on the first book and then gasped when Bianca has bitten Lucas. That was the most awesome thing ever.

    After reading the first chapter of Hourglass, I'm all gunning for Bianca again. So they do plan to escape... I like that but it took forever for them to do it. I wasn't a happy camper and then Balthazar got caught, that's when it got really interesting... I've always been team Balthazar since the start of this series so when Lucas decided to set aside his high horse and help him I was really grateful. I could kill Rachel for ratting them out, but Dana make up for it and nothing really happened to our star crossed lovers but still that kind of betrayal and small mindedness placed Rachel as the "must-die-soon" character on my list.

    This wouldn't be an Evernight book without the thrill, the shocker(s) and a disappointment. And I am very very happy that all three elements were there.

    The Thrill- That intense scene when they finally escaped Black Cross HQ. Including that memorable night for Lucas and Bianca.

    The Shocker -That "huge" Bianca scene. Remember when Bianca's mother told her that, she has now turned the hourglass of her future. She wasn't kidding. I am not sure if I can resign to what Bianca has become. I cannot help but wonder if she will stay that way forever or is there some type of a loop hole / clause on that wraith - vampire agreement that she can work into bailing herself out.

    The Disappointment - Bianca's fate for sure. I was pissed when it happened. WHY?! Ms Gray.

    I love it that I can never predict on what will happen on every Evernight book. So I stop speculating after finishing each chapter up until I read the ending. It kills me that it ended like that. I am impressed on what happened. Have you read the Morganville Vampire books? Then you know how Rachel Caine always end each book with a killer cliff hanger as an ending, well... this was almost as good as that.
    I know I'm talking in riddles I know but it will kill the excitement for those who hasn't not read it if I summarize the whole thing. So you must trust me and grab a copy after this review.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Hourglass was an amazing, non-stop rollercoaster ride and everything I was wanting and everything I was not wanting………

    Hourglass begins right where Stargazer left off. Bianca and Lucas have fled Evernight Academy and have taken shelter with Black Cross (vampire hunters) in order to survive the wraith and vampire attacks. Things aren’t so simple for Bianca though- they are in a closed off deserted area and in complete lockdown. No one knows who she is or what she needs in order to survive. As the days pass by so does Bianca’s strength and ability to stay focused.......and this is all I can write about without ruining the story for future readers......

    I think this is the best book out of series thus far. Evernight was a fantastic introduction and I loved Stargazer because of Balthazar and if anyone has read the interviews around the blogosphere this week Gray is writing an entire book dedicated to Balthazar…(Oh wow-here’s me doing the happy dance) I think each book has gotten better, and Grays writing has become almost genius. To say I read this like lightening is putting it mildly- I soaked up the world of Hourglass in one sitting and hated -hated- that it had to end...how do we wait for Afterlife? I guess one book at a time............
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    One of the most addicting and enthralling series out there! Claudia Gray's Evernight Series gets better with each book. I didn't think it could, but Gray proved me wrong once again. With her beautiful writing, excellent plot twists and amazing well developed characters, you won't be able to resist placing this somewhere special in your heart.

    If you asked me what I thought would happen after Evernight, well the answer I would have given then is probably 100% wrong. For I so did not see, what happened in Hourglass coming. But that's one of the great things about this author, she keeps you guessing and doesn't give you a boring storyline. All the plot twists, whether it's in this book or the others, are superbly well written and you so don't see them coming. Your mouth will drop by the end of Hourglass, leaving you utterly speechless. I promise you that, for I was very surprised.

    I absolutely love, love, love, love, love, love, love this book!!

    I enjoyed this book, it was fantastic. It outdid it's two predecessors, and in the end has left me counting down the days until the next book comes out. I love all the characters, even the evil ones. And if Lucas were a real person, I'd want to date him. But I'd also would like to date Balthazar, if he were alive to. The only problem then, would be Bianca (because she'd be alive to).

    There's not much more to say about this series. It's brilliantly amazing, and if you haven't read them yet. Then I seriously think you should drop everything and start. For you won't be disappointed.

    I look forward to seeing more of Claudia Gray's works, for she is truly a admirable author. The only problem I saw in Hourglass, was Raquel's character wasn't the same. And how she changed so quickly and how she acted, was really unbelievable.

    I don't want to give any spoilers away, but all I have left to say is: GO. READ. THIS.BOOK.NOW.YOU.WON'T.BE.DISAPPOINTED!! :)
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The third instalment to the addictive Evernight series, Hourglass did not disappoint. Full of romance, action and horror, hourglass is sure to entertain anyone. The story starts off where stargazer (the second Evernight novel) left off. Bianca Oliver has just become a member of the black cross, an organization of vampire hunters, as a way to get away from Evernight academy but there is one problem. Bianca is a vampire. Bianca’s boyfriend Lucas Ross, who has been a member of black cross his whole life, helps her get enough blood to survive whilst they were hiding out at black cross by stealing bags of blood from hospitals and sometimes sacrificing himself which turns Lucas into a part vampire. All seems to be going well until Bianca’s friend, Raquel who joined black cross with Bianca, finds her drinking blood from a bag that Lucas stole for her from the blood bank. Raquel tells the heads of black cross about Bianca’s true identity which puts Bianca and Lucas on the run again. Bianca has always believed that her love for Lucas can survive anything but can it survive what’s to come?
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The plot in this series is driving me up the wall a bit. The books never take the direction I want them to. I find the world really interesting, but never the parts that are focused on. The characters are growing more annoying as well. This series has such great potential, but doesn't deliver.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the third book in the Evernight series by Claudia Gray. Last I heard this is planned to be a 4 book series with the fourth book "Afterlife" being released in December of 2010. I got this book as an uncorrected proof, through the Amazon Vine program. This was the best book in the series so far.

    Bianca and Lucas are on the run with the Black Cross Brotherhood. They want to take off on their own but have no means to do so. Bianca is continuing to struggle to hide her living vampire status from the Black Cross Group, she is also struggling with continued bouts of unexplained weakness and illness. Then the Black Cross is attacked by vampires and one of them (being Balthazar) is taken in for questioning. Will Bianca be able to hide what she is? What about the wraiths, is Bianca safe from them or will she finally fine out what they mean when they say that "She is theirs"? Will Bianca and Lucas be able to rescue Balthazar while keeping their true loyalties hidden? Lots of questions and this book give you lots of answers to those questions.

    This was a great addition to this series. It was interesting to see Bianca and Lucas on the run together. This book had more action than the previous books, but I still wouldn't call it action-packed. Some of the book is dedicated to Bianca an Lucus struggling to hide and just make a living. I was a little frustrated with Bianca's helplessness in many of the situations, but it was understandable given how she was raised. It was nice to see Bianca get some training in fighting and hunting while she was with the Black Cross. Bianca becomes a more admirable character in this book, showing inner strength in certain instances where in the previous books she would have just whined.

    There is a lot I can't say about this story without giving away spoilers. So, let's just say that you learn a lot more about Bianca and how she was born, you also learn a lot more about how the wraiths interact with her.

    As with the last two books Gray's writing style is nothing spectacular, but it is very readable and engaging. I think the writing is much better than The House of Night series. The plot pulls you through the book making it a rapid read, there are a couple of huge surprises. This book has much better pacing than the first two books; the action is spread out throughout the story and there aren't as many pages given to Bianca whining or other teenage angsting. Although, like the previous two books, most of the excitement and surprises happen in the last third of the book.

    The only complaint I have is that the ending completely leaves you hanging. So, expect to be extremely frustrated at the end of this book. In fact if you can, I would wait to read this one until book 4 comes out...but given the cliffhanger of "Stargazer" (book 2) I know I was having trouble waiting for book 3...anyway just a suggestion. You definitely do need to read the two books previous to this one to make sense of anything that happens in this book.

    Overall this was the best book in the series so far. More action and more surprises than the first two books. Gray's writing style makes it all a pleasure to read. I can't wait to get my hands on "Afterlife"!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    There are a lot of reasons to be thankful on Thanksgiving Day, but one of mine is that I had a chance to gobble up an advance copy of Hourglass, book 3 of the Evernight series. Although I find myself slightly tired of vampire stories, which, since Twilight seem to be the only stories out there, Hourglass has such a finely written plot that the vampire factor wasn’t overly significant. Unlike many third books in a series, Hourglass left me eager to read book four even though this book had it all; plot twists, nail biting suspense, action, betrayal, sacrifice, romance, violence and heartbreak. I found myself fighting a fierce urge to devour the text because I didn’t want the feast to end.
    If you’ve been reading the Evernight series, you’re DEFINITELY going to want to stand in line to get your hands on a copy 03/09/2010.
    If you haven’t discovered the series yet, what are you waiting for?!?!

Book preview

Hourglass - Claudia Gray

Prologue

GET OUT, I PLEADED. GET OUT OF TOWN FOR good. That way we don’t have to kill you.

The vampire snarled, What makes you think you could?

Lucas tackled him, and they fell to the pavement. Those were bad odds for Lucas; short-range fighting always worked to a vampire’s advantage, because a vampire’s best weapons were his fangs. I ran forward, determined to help.

You’re stronger—the vampire gasped—than a human.

Lucas said, I’m human enough.

The vampire grinned, a smile that had nothing to do with the desperate situation he was in and was therefore even scarier. I heard somebody was looking for one of our babies, he crooned to Lucas. One of the powerful ones in my tribe. Lady named Charity. Heard of her?

Charity’s tribe. A jolt of panic shivered through me.

Yeah, I’ve heard of Charity. In fact, I staked her, Lucas said as he tried to twist the vampire’s hand around his back. Think I can’t stake you, too? You’re about to learn different. Yet Lucas couldn’t gain the advantage. They were too evenly matched. He wasn’t even going to have a chance to go for his stakes. The vampire could turn the tables on him at any second.

That meant it was up to me to save him—by killing another vampire.

Chapter One

I GASPED FOR AIR SO HARD THAT MY CHEST ACHED. My face felt hot, and strands of my hair stuck to the sweaty back of my neck. Every single muscle hurt.

In front of me was Eduardo, one of the leaders of this Black Cross cell, with a stake in his hand. All around us, his vampire hunters, a ragtag army in denim and flannel, watched in silence. None of them would help me. We stood apart from them in the center of the room. Harsh overhead light painted him in stark shadows.

Come on, Bianca. Get in the game. His voice could sound like a growl when he chose, and every word echoed off the concrete floor and metal walls of the abandoned warehouse. This is a fight to the death. Aren’t you even going to try to stop me?

If I sprang at him in an effort to grab his weapon or knock him down, he’d be able to throw me to the floor. Eduardo was faster, and he’d been hunting for years. He’d probably killed hundreds of vampires—all of them older and more powerful than me.

Lucas, what can I do?

But I didn’t dare look around for Lucas. I knew that if I took my eyes away from Eduardo for a second, the battle would be over.

I took a couple of steps backward, but I stumbled. The borrowed shoes I wore were too big for me, and one of them slipped off my foot.

Clumsy, Eduardo said. He turned the stake between his fingers, as if imagining different angles at which to strike. His smile was so satisfied—so smug—that I stopped being scared and started being mad.

I grabbed up the shoe and flung it at Eduardo’s face as hard as I could.

It smacked into his nose, and our audience burst out laughing. A few of them clapped. The tension had disappeared in an instant, and I was once more part of the gang, or so they thought.

Nice, Lucas said as he emerged from the circle of watchers and put his hands on my shoulders. Very nice.

I’m not exactly a black belt. I couldn’t catch my breath. Sparring practice always wore me out; this was the first time it hadn’t ended with me flat on my back.

You’ve got good instincts. Lucas’s fingers kneaded the sore muscles at the base of my neck.

Eduardo didn’t think having a shoe thrown in his face was funny. He glared at me, an expression that would’ve been more fearsome if his nose weren’t bright red. Cute—in sparring practice. But if you think a stunt like that will save you in the real world—

It will if her opponent takes her for granted, said Kate, like you did.

That shut Eduardo up, and he smiled ruefully. Officially, he and Kate were co-leaders of this Black Cross cell, but after only four days with them, I knew most people looked to Kate for the final word. Eduardo didn’t seem to mind. As touchy and prickly as he was with everyone else, Lucas’s stepfather apparently thought Kate could do no wrong.

Doesn’t matter how you knock them down as long as they fall, said Dana. Now, can we eat already? Bianca’s got to be starving.

I thought of blood—rich and red and hot, more delicious than any food could ever be—and a small shiver passed through me. Lucas saw it and put his arm around my waist to draw me close, as if for a hug. He whispered, You okay?

Just hungry.

His dark green eyes met mine. If there was unease about my need for blood, there was understanding, too.

But Lucas couldn’t help me any more than I could help myself. For the time being, we were trapped.

Four days earlier, my school, Evernight Academy, had been raided and burned by Black Cross. The hunters knew the secret of Evernight: that it was a refuge for vampires, a place to teach them about the modern world. That made it a target for Black Cross—a band of deadly vampire hunters, all of whom were trained to kill.

What they didn’t know was that I wasn’t one of the many human students who studied alongside the vampires at Evernight, unaware. I was a vampire.

Well, not a full vampire. If I had my way, that was something I would never become. But I had been born to two vampires, and despite the fact that I was a living person, I had some of the powers of a vampire and some of the needs.

Like, for instance, the need for blood.

Ever since the attack on Evernight Academy, this Black Cross cell was in lockdown. This meant that we were hiding in one secure location—namely this warehouse, which smelled like old tires and had cots for us to sleep on and oil stains on the concrete floor. People could go outside only if they were patrolling for vampires who might come after us in revenge for the attack on the school. We had to spend virtually every waking second in preparation for battles to come. I’d learned to sharpen knives, for instance, and had the very weird experience of whittling a stake. And now they’d started teaching me how to fight.

Privacy? Forget about it. I was lucky there was a door in front of the toilet. That meant that Lucas and I had almost no chance to be alone—and, even worse, that I hadn’t drunk blood in four days.

Without blood, I became weak. I became hungry. The craving controlled me more and more, and if this went on much longer, I wasn’t sure what I would do.

No matter what, I couldn’t drink blood in front of anybody in Black Cross, save Lucas. When he had seen me bite another vampire during his year at Evernight Academy, I’d thought he would reject me forever; instead, he had overcome his Black Cross indoctrination and remained in love with me. I doubted many other vampire hunters would be capable of the same change of heart. If anyone else in the room with us right now saw me drink blood and realized the truth, I knew exactly what would happen. They would all turn on me in an instant.

Even Dana, one of Lucas’s best friends, who was still cackling about my small victory over Eduardo. Even Kate, who credited me with saving Lucas’s life. Even Raquel, my roommate from school who had joined me in Black Cross. Every time I looked at any of them, I had to remember: They’d kill me if they knew.

Peanut butter again, Dana said as a few of us sat on the floor by our cots with our scanty dinner. You know, seems like I remember enjoying peanut butter, once upon a long ago.

Beats noodles with butter, Lucas said. Dana groaned. In reply to my curious glance, he added, Last year, for a while, that was pretty much all we could afford. Seriously, every meal for a month, spaghetti noodles with butter. If I never eat that again, it’ll be too soon.

Who cares? Raquel spread peanut butter on her bread like it was caviar. She hadn’t stopped smiling for four days, ever since Black Cross first announced they’d take us in. So we aren’t dining out at fancy restaurants every night. What does it matter? We’re actually doing something important. Something real.

I pointed out, Right now, we’re mostly hiding in a warehouse, eating peanut butter sandwiches without jelly three meals a day.

That didn’t faze Raquel in the slightest. It’s just part of the sacrifice we have to make. It’s worth it.

Dana ruffled Raquel’s short black hair affectionately. Spoken like a true newbie. We’ll see what you say in year five. Raquel beamed. She loved the idea of being with Black Cross for five years, for ten, her whole life. After being stalked by vampires at school and haunted by ghosts at home, Raquel wanted nothing more than to kick some supernatural butt. As strange and hungry as the past four days had been, I’d never seen Raquel happier.

Lights out in one hour! yelled Kate. Do what you’ve gotta.

As one, Dana and Raquel stuffed the last crusts of their sandwiches in their mouths and took off toward the makeshift shower that had been set up in the back. Only the first few people in line would have time to wash tonight, and only one or two would get warm water. Were they planning on fighting each other for a spot in line? The only alternative would probably be to share.

I felt too exhausted to think about taking my clothes off, sweaty though I was. In the morning, I said, half to Lucas and half to myself. I’ll have time to wash in the morning.

Hey. His hand rested on my forearm, comfortingly warm and strong. You’re trembling.

I guess I am.

Lucas shifted until he sat next to me. His tall frame, well-muscled but wiry, made me feel small and delicate, and his dark gold hair looked brilliant even in these dingy surroundings. His warmth made me imagine that I was in front of a fireplace in winter. As he put one arm around my shoulders, I rested my aching head against him and closed my eyes. That way I could pretend that there weren’t a couple dozen people around us, talking and laughing. That we weren’t in some gray, ugly warehouse that smelled like rubber. That there was nobody in the world but Lucas and me.

Into my ear, he murmured, I’m worried about you.

I’m worried about me, too.

Lockdown’s not going to go on much longer. Then we can get you some—something to eat, I mean—and you and I can figure out what to do next.

I understood what he meant. We were going to run away, the way we’d planned before the attack on Evernight. Lucas wanted to get away from Black Cross almost as badly as I did. But in order to do that, we’d need money, our freedom, and a chance to make plans together in private. Right now, all we could do was hang on.

When I looked at Lucas, I saw the concern in his dark green eyes. I put my hand to his cheek and felt the rough scrub of beard stubble. We’ll make it. I know we will.

I’m supposed to be the one taking care of you. He kept studying me, as if he could somehow find the answer to our problems in my face. Not the other way around.

We can take care of each other.

Lucas embraced me tightly, and for a few seconds, I didn’t have to pretend we were anywhere else.

Lucas! Eduardo’s voice echoed against the concrete and metal. We looked up to see him nearby, arms folded across his chest. Sweat made a dark V on the front of his T-shirt. Lucas and I drew away from each other. It wasn’t that we were ashamed, but nobody could kill a romantic mood faster than Eduardo. I want you to walk the perimeter on the first shift tonight.

I went two nights ago, Lucas protested. It’s not my turn yet.

This only made Eduardo’s scowl blacker. Since when do you start whining about turns, like a kid on the playground who wants the swings?

Since you stopped even pretending to be fair. Back off, okay?

Or what? You’ll run to your mommy? Because Kate wants to see some proof of your dedication, Lucas. We all do.

He meant, because of me. Lucas had broken Black Cross rules many times so that we could be together—more than the others in this cell knew.

Lucas wasn’t backing down. I haven’t had a full night’s sleep since the fire. I’m not spending another night in the drainage ditch outside, waiting for nothing.

Eduardo’s dark eyes narrowed. At any second, we could have a vampire tribe on our trail—

And whose fault would that be? After your stunt at Evernight Academy—

Stunt?

Time out! Dana, fresh from her shower and smelling strongly of cheap soap, held her hands in a T between Lucas and Eduardo. Her long braids fell over the thin, damp towel looped around her neck. Chill, okay? In case you lost count, Eduardo, it’s actually my turn to take a shift tonight. I don’t feel so tired anyway.

Eduardo never liked being vetoed, but he couldn’t refuse a willing volunteer. Suit yourself, Dana.

Why don’t I bring Raquel out with me? she suggested, smoothly steering the conversation away from Lucas. My girl’s chomping at the bit to do more.

Raquel’s too new. Forget it. Apparently Eduardo felt better for having been able to put his foot down. He stalked off.

Thanks, I said to Dana. Are you sure you aren’t too tired?

She grinned. What, do you think I’m going to be dragging butt tomorrow like Lucas did today? No way.

Lucas pretended to punch her arm, and she mock-sneered at him. They pretty much gave each other hell all the time without meaning a word of it. I thought that Dana might be Lucas’s best friend. Certainly only a real friend would take a perimeter-search shift, which involved—as Lucas put it—a whole lot of stooping, a whole lot of mud, and almost no sleep.

Soon everyone around us was preparing for bed. The only privacy any of us had was the wall—actually a bunch of old sheets hung over a clothesline—between the men’s half of the room and the women’s. Lucas and I were both right up against the sheet, separated only by a few inches and one thin cotton cloth. Sometimes I was reassured by the fact that he was so close; other times, the frustration made me want to scream.

It’s not forever, I reminded myself as I changed into the borrowed T-shirt I slept in. The pajamas I’d escaped in had been ruined in the fire; the only thing I wore that belonged to me was the obsidian pendant I’d gotten from my parents that hung around my neck at all times, even when I was in the shower. The jet brooch Lucas had given me while we were first dating was tucked into the small bag they’d given me. I didn’t think of myself as especially materialistic, but losing nearly everything I’d ever owned had been a blow. So I treasured the few things I had left.

When Kate called Lights out, somebody flipped the switch almost that instant. I burrowed under the thin, army-style blanket over my folding cot. It wasn’t soft, and it definitely wasn’t comfortable—cots suck—but I was so exhausted that any chance to rest was welcome.

To my left, Raquel was already asleep. She slept better here than she ever had at Evernight.

To my right, invisible behind the slowly rippling white sheet, was Lucas.

I imagined the outline of his body, what he looked like lying down on his cot. I fantasized about tiptoeing to his side and sliding in next to him. But we’d be seen. I sighed, giving up the idea.

This was the fourth night I’d done that. And, just as I’d done the other four nights, once I stopped being frustrated about my inability to be with Lucas, I started worrying.

Mom and Dad have to be okay, I told myself. I remembered the blaze too well—the way the flames had leaped up around me and the thickness of the smoke. It would’ve been easy to get lost, to get trapped. Fire was one of the only ways to truly kill a vampire. They have centuries of experience. They’ve been in worse trouble before. Remember what Mom told you about the Great Fire of London? If she made it through that, she could make it out of Evernight.

But Mom hadn’t made it out of the Great Fire. She’d been terribly injured and near death; my father had rescued her by turning her into a vampire like himself.

I hadn’t exactly been on great terms with my parents lately. That didn’t mean I wanted them to be hurt. Just the thought of them weak and injured—or worse—made me sick to my stomach.

They weren’t the only ones I was worried about. Had Vic been able to get out of the burning school? What about Balthazar? As a vampire, he might have been targeted by Black Cross—or by his psychotic, vengeful sister, Charity, who had nearly prevented me, Lucas, and Raquel from escaping. Or what about poor Ranulf? He was a vampire, but one so gentle and unworldly that it was easy to imagine the hunters of Black Cross wiping him out.

I didn’t know how any of them were. I might never know. When I chose to leave with Lucas, I’d known that was a risk I’d have to take. That didn’t mean I liked it.

My stomach growled, hungry for blood.

Groaning, I turned over in my cot and prayed for sleep. That was the only way to silence the fears and hungers inside—at least for a few hours.

I reached out for the flower, but even as my fingertip touched the petal, it blackened and withered.

Not for me, I whispered.

No. Something better, said the ghost.

How long had she been there? It seemed as though she’d always been by my side. We stood together on the grounds of Evernight Academy as dark clouds roiled overhead. Gargoyles glared down at us from the imposing stone towers. The wind blew strands of my dark red hair across my face. A few leaves, caught in the gale, blew through the aquamarine shadow of the ghost. She flinched.

Where’s Lucas? Somehow he was supposed to be here, but I couldn’t remember why.

Inside.

I can’t go in there. It wasn’t that I was afraid. For some reason, it seemed impossible for me to walk inside the school. Then I realized why it was impossible. This can’t be real. Evernight Academy was burned in a fire. It doesn’t exist now.

The ghost cocked her head. When you say ‘now,’ when do you mean?

Feet on the floor!

The shout awakened us every morning. Even as I blinked my eyes, groggily trying to recall the dream that already had begun to slip away, Raquel bounded from her cot, strangely energized. Come on, Bianca.

It’s just breakfast, I grumbled. Peanut butter on toast wasn’t worth rushing for, in my opinion.

No, something’s happening.

Bleary and confused, I stumbled to my feet to see that the Black Cross hunters around me were already on guard. My exhaustion told me that it couldn’t possibly be morning yet. Why had they hauled us out of bed in the middle of the night?

Oh, no.

Dana ran in and yelled, Confirmed! Arm up, now!

The vampires, Raquel whispered. They’ve come.

Chapter Two

INSTANTLY THE ENTIRE ROOM SPRANG INTO action. All around me, Black Cross hunters were grabbing crossbows, stakes, and knives. I slid into my jeans, my whole body tense.

There was no way I was joining this fight. None. I might have decided never to become a vampire, but that didn’t mean I was ready to join a crew of vampire-slaughtering zealots. Besides, the vampires coming after us now wouldn’t be the mad killers who gave the undead a bad name. They would be from Evernight Academy, seeking only what they saw as justice for what happened to the school—and, possibly, trying to save me.

But what if they tried to hurt Lucas? Could I stand by while they attacked the man I loved?

Next to me, Raquel took up a stake with shaky hands. This is it. We have to be ready.

I’m not—I can’t— How could I explain this to her? I couldn’t.

Lucas emerged from the men’s half of the room, his shirt untucked and his dark gold hair still mussed from sleep. "You two are not getting involved in this, he said. You’re not trained." His eyes met mine, and I knew he understood the other reasons I couldn’t take part.

Raquel looked furious. What are you talking about? I can fight! Just give me a chance!

Ignoring her, Lucas grabbed our arms and started towing us toward the back of the warehouse. You’re both coming with me.

The hell I am. Raquel broke free and ran to the metal door, which banged as she pushed her way through. Lucas swore under his breath as he started after her. I followed them, more in shock than anything else.

Outside, the sky was the flat gray that preceded dawn. Hunters in various states of undress shouted to one another to take position. Knives gleamed in the moonlight, and I heard the creaking and clicking of crossbows being loaded. Kate crouched on the gravel, her arms in front of her like a runner and her head cocked in a way that told me she was relying on her hearing to gauge the risk. I looked out over the field surrounding us—high and unkempt with uncut brush. To most humans, it would have looked entirely still. With my sharper vision, I could see flickers of movement coming closer. We were being surrounded.

Mom, Lucas said softly, somebody should guard Bianca and Raquel in the warehouse. They can’t fight yet, and they’ll be looked at as—traitors, something like that. The vampires would target them.

From his place at the corner of the lot, a crossbow in his hands, Eduardo said, Running away now?

Lucas’s jaw tightened. "I didn’t say I should be the one. But somebody ought to be with them just in case."

Just in case the vampires get through? Best way to prevent that is by having all our fighters at the front, Eduardo shot back. Unless you’re simply looking for an excuse.

One of Lucas’s hands balled into a fist, and for a moment I thought he might hit Eduardo. Calling Lucas a coward was manifestly unfair, but this wasn’t the time to argue about it. I put a hand on his arm, trying to calm him.

It was Kate who intervened, though. Eduardo, can it. Lucas, get them in the warehouse. She never looked away from the horizon, from the attackers she knew were coming. We need all three of you to start packing our supplies. Fast as you can.

Eduardo turned to her. No way are we running from this, Kate.

You like fighting more than you like staying alive, Kate said, never meeting his eyes. But I try to think like Patton. I don’t run this group so everyone can die for the cause. I run it so the vampires have to die for theirs.

The shapes in the brush all rustled as one, moving closer. Lucas tensed, and I realized he could see them in the dark as well as I could. Ever since I’d first drunk his blood, he’d developed the first stirrings of vampiric power. That meant he knew what I knew: We didn’t have much time. Minutes, maybe.

Raquel, come on, Lucas said, but she stubbornly remained by Dana’s side, shaking her head.

This isn’t safe, I tried. Please, Raquel, you could be killed.

Her voice trembled as she answered, but she said only, I’m done with running.

Dana set aside the crossbow she’d been loading and faced Raquel. Her entire body seemed to vibrate with energy. She had been the one to spot the vampires, the one who

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