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Night World Kindle Edition

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 594 ratings

Her soul mate can give her eternity—at a price. . . . The thrilling first book in the series by the New York Times–bestselling author of The Vampire Diaries.

The pain was something Poppy couldn’t ignore. The diagnosis was death. There was no hope—until James appeared in the darkened hospital room.

James, her best friend and secret love, the most handsome boy in El Camino High. But this was a James she didn’t know, menacing yet irresistible as he offered Poppy the gift of eternal life.

Only he could open the door to the Night World, and spirit her into its lonely, secret universe.

One dizzying kiss and she can see into his soul. She finds that he has always loved her. They’re soul mates—but can she follow him into death and beyond? It’s a desperate choice, and Poppy’s time is running out . . .
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About the Author

L.J. Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of the Night World and Vampire Diaries series. She has written over twenty-five books and lives in California.

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Night World

CHAPTER 1


It was on the first day of summer vacation that Poppy found out she was going to die.

It happened on Monday, the first real day of vacation (the weekend didn’t count). Poppy woke up feeling gloriously weightless and thought, No school. Sunlight was streaming in the window, turning the sheer hangings around her bed filmy gold. Poppy pushed them aside and jumped out of bed—and winced.

Ouch. That pain in her stomach again. Sort of a gnawing, as if something were eating its way toward her back. It helped a little if she bent over.

No, Poppy thought. I refuse to be sick during summer vacation. I refuse. A little power of positive thinking is what’s needed here.

Grimly, doubled over—think positive, idiot!—she made her way down the hall to the turquoise-and-gold-tiled bathroom.
At first she thought she was going to throw up, but then the pain eased as suddenly as it had come. Poppy straightened and regarded her tousled reflection triumphantly.

“Stick with me, kid, and you’ll be fine,” she whispered to it, and gave a conspiratorial wink. Then she leaned forward, seeing her own green eyes narrow in suspicion. There on her nose were four freckles. Four and a half, if she were completely honest, which Poppy North usually was. How childish, how—cute! Poppy stuck her tongue out at herself and then turned away with great dignity, without bothering to comb the wild coppery curls that clustered over her head.

She maintained the dignity until she got to the kitchen, where Phillip, her twin brother, was eating Special K. Then she narrowed her eyes again, this time at him. It was bad enough to be small, slight, and curly-haired—to look, in fact, as much like an elf as anything she’d ever seen sitting on a buttercup in a children’s picture book—but to have a twin who was tall, Viking-blond, and classically handsome . . . well, that just showed a certain deliberate malice in the makeup of the universe, didn’t it?

“Hello, Phillip,” she said in a voice heavy with menace.

Phillip, who was used to his sister’s moods, was unimpressed. He lifted his gaze from the comic section of the L.A. Times for a moment. Poppy had to admit that he had nice eyes: questing green eyes with very dark lashes. They were the only thing the twins had in common.

“Hi,” Phillip said flatly, and went back to the comics. Not many kids Poppy knew read the newspaper, but that was Phil all over. Like Poppy, he’d been a junior at El Camino High last year, and unlike Poppy, he’d made straight As while starring on the football team, the hockey team, and the baseball team. Also serving as class president. One of Poppy’s greatest joys in life was teasing him. She thought he was too straitlaced.

Just now she giggled and shrugged, giving up the menacing look. “Where’s Cliff and Mom?” Cliff Hilgard was their stepfather of three years and even straighter-laced than Phil.

“Cliff’s at work. Mom’s getting dressed. You’d better eat something or she’ll get on your case.”

“Yeah, yeah . . .” Poppy went on tiptoe to rummage through a cupboard. Finding a box of Frosted Flakes, she thrust a hand in and delicately pulled out one flake. She ate it dry.

It wasn’t all bad being short and elfin. She did a few dance steps to the refrigerator, shaking the cereal box in rhythm.

“I’m a . . . sex pixie!” she sang, giving it a foot-stomping rhythm.

“No, you’re not,” Phillip said with devastating calm. “And why don’t you put some clothes on?”

Holding the refrigerator door open, Poppy looked down at herself. She was wearing the oversize T-shirt she’d slept in. It covered her like a minidress. “This is clothes,” she said serenely, taking a Diet Coke from the fridge.

There was a knock at the kitchen door. Poppy saw who it was through the screen.

“Hi, James! C’mon in.”

James Rasmussen came in, taking off his wraparound Ray-Bans. Looking at him, Poppy felt a pang—as always. It didn’t matter that she had seen him every day, practically, for the past ten years. She still felt a quick sharp throb in her chest, somewhere between sweetness and pain, when first confronted with him every morning.

It wasn’t just his outlaw good looks, which always reminded her vaguely of James Dean. He had silky light brown hair, a subtle, intelligent face, and gray eyes that were alternately intense and cool. He was the handsomest boy at El Camino High, but that wasn’t it, that wasn’t what Poppy responded to. It was something inside him, something mysterious and compelling and always just out of reach. It made her heart beat fast and her skin tingle.

Phillip felt differently. As soon as James came in, he stiffened and his face went cold. Electric dislike flashed between the two boys.

Then James smiled faintly, as if Phillip’s reaction amused him. “Hi.”

“Hi,” Phil said, not thawing in the least. Poppy had the strong sense that he’d like to bundle her up and rush her out of the room. Phillip always overdid the protective-brother bit when James was around. “So how’s Jacklyn and Michaela?” he added nastily.

James considered. “Well, I don’t really know.”

“You don’t know? Oh, yeah, you always drop your girlfriends just before summer vacation. Leaves you free to maneuver, right?”

“Of course,” James said blandly. He smiled.

Phillip glared at him with unabashed hatred.

Poppy, for her part, was seized by joy. Goodbye, Jacklyn; goodbye Michaela. Goodbye to Jacklyn’s elegant long legs and Michaela’s amazing pneumatic chest. This was going to be a wonderful summer.

Many people thought Poppy and James’s relationship platonic. This wasn’t true. Poppy had known for years that she was going to marry him. It was one of her two great ambitions, the other being to see the world. She just hadn’t gotten around to informing James yet. Right now he still thought he liked long-legged girls with salon fingernails and Italian pumps.

“Is that a new CD?” she said, to distract him from his stare out with his future brother-in-law.

James hefted it. “It’s the new Ethnotechno release.”

Poppy cheered. “More Tuva throat singers—I can’t wait. Let’s go listen to it.” But just then her mother walked in. Poppy’s mother was cool, blond, and perfect, like an Alfred Hitchcock heroine. She normally wore an expression of effortless efficiency. Poppy, heading out of the kitchen, nearly ran into her.

“Sorry—morning!”

“Hold on a minute,” Poppy’s mother said, getting hold of Poppy by the back of her T-shirt. “Good morning, Phil; good morning, James,” she added. Phil said good morning and James nodded, ironically polite.

“Has everybody had breakfast?” Poppy’s mother asked, and when the boys said they had, she looked at her daughter. “And what about you?” she asked, gazing into Poppy’s face.

Poppy rattled the Frosted Flakes box and her mother winced. “Why don’t you at least put milk on them?”

“Better this way,” Poppy said firmly, but when her mother gave her a little push toward the refrigerator, she went and got a quart carton of lowfat milk.

“What are you planning to do with your first day of freedom?” her mother said, glancing from James to Poppy.

“Oh, I don’t know.” Poppy looked at James. “Listen to some music; maybe go up to the hills? Or drive to the beach?”

“Whatever you want,” James said. “We’ve got all summer.”

The summer stretched out in front of Poppy, hot and golden and resplendent. It smelled like pool chlorine and sea salt; it felt like warm grass under her back. Three whole months, she thought. That’s forever. Three months is forever.

It was strange that she was actually thinking this when it happened.

“We could check out the new shops at the Village—” she
was beginning, when suddenly the pain struck and her breath caught in her throat.

It was bad—a deep, twisting burst of agony that made her double over. The milk carton flew from her fingers and everything went gray.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01CD8J2PK
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon Pulse (December 6, 2016)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 6, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 6388 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 257 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 594 ratings

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Lisa Jane Smith is the New York Times #1 Bestselling author of The Vampire Diaries, The Secret Circle, The Forbidden Game, Dark Visions, Wildworld and Night World series. She has written over two dozen books for children and young adults, and has enjoyed writing every one of them. She lives in the Bay Area of California, with a backyard that is full of flowers, which she adores, especially with many different shades of roses.

She loves to visit a friend’s little cabin in the Point Reyes National Seashore area, which has lots of trees, lots of animals, lots of beaches to walk on, and lots of places to hike. Once, while hiking, she saw a snow-white buck which allowed her to follow it nearly half a mile. She also likes to collect things: angels (they remind her of her late mother), tiny boxes from different countries or of fanciful shape, nineteenth century children’s literature, and books about quantum physics—especially about the mystery of the dark energy in the universe. A militant optimist, she is also part of the Velociraptor Sisterhood (a fancy way of saying that she likes to read, write and discuss books with strong female characters), and she has traveled extensively in Europe and the Far East. The two countries she loves to visit most are Great Britain, with its historic monuments and amazing country landscapes, and Japan, with its bustling urban life and exquisite mountain scenery.

Her favorite current writer is Terry Pratchett, the author of the Discworld series, for its wild and witty satires on life, death, war, love, assassins, coppers, and Australia. Her favorite classical writer is Jane Austen. Her favorite poets are Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson. Her favorite movies are The Seven Samurai and Avatar (analyze that!). She doesn’t have a favorite TV show, because she doesn’t have time to watch TV (and only owns one for playing movies).

Her favorite people are her readers, each of whom she cherishes with deep and lasting affection.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
I love this series it doesn’t turn out like you expect it to, it keeps you guessing the whole way
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
I loved reading the Night World when they were first published. Of all of L.J. Smith's books, these were my favorites. I shared them with my niece, who enjoyed the stories as well. When I saw this in hardcover, I had to purchase it. It's now known as "Night World," instead of "Secret Vampire." But the story is the same, a coming-of-age story complicated by the fact that the boy is a vampire and his best friend may be dying. I loved watching the two grow closer as the story progressed, It truly was a great introduction to the Night World. (I loved the following books even more!)
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2019
Well, I had a different expectations from this book. It is a good story, really easy to read. It is appropriate for teens, not adults. The plot is not that deep.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
This book is amazing. Forbidden romance between a human and a vampire. Poppy is dying of cancer and James decides to turn her even though it is against the law of Night World. I recommend this book.
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023
I originally bought this series because of the cover and the design on the sides. I wasn't in love with this book, but I did enjoy it and thought it was cute. I felt like its more for a mature teenager than for someone who is my age. So, areas did get under my skin and bother me, but I had to remember that the main characters in this book are 16/17-year-old teenagers so that makes a lot of sense. The characters in this story are not to entirely captivating for me, but at the same time it kept me interested enough in the storyline and the plot to continue on reading it and see where it took me.
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023
not only is it an awesome story but im happy that they now have indivigueal books so i dont have to lug a huge book around for one story
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2017
Long time fan of L.J. Smith, anyone who knows about the Night World series knows we've been waiting ten years (some fans twenty years) for the last book to come out. While I don't know if it ever will (frankly I'm like over it and just reading them anyways) this cover and the red ink of Secret Vampire is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope to get the others soon and hope this is the only book who's name is changed, I honestly still call it Secret Vampire because the SERIES is named Night World lol. The design is awesome, unique it brings back the excitement and all the feels of what the nightworld series brought me before.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
Book one was an enjoyable read, a mix of 'True Blood' and 'A Discovery of Witches'.

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Apparently left handed to a resident I’ve asked all neighbours no one as got it not happy as now don’t know we’re it was delivered too if left outside my door as now been taken or stolen
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2024
I loved this book it was in very good condition and delivered when it said it would be thank you I’ve bin trying to find it now I’ve got all 3 stories in one book love it will defo buy other books off this seller great book great seller
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1.0 out of 5 stars ... make people buy one story at a time its stupid should of sold them together
Reviewed in Australia on July 14, 2017
I dont think its fair that you have separated the books with the actual books you get three stories in one but here your trying to make people buy one story at a time its stupid should of sold them together
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Rose Marie Martin
3.0 out of 5 stars Night World: bind-up v.1 bks 1-3
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2013
This was a little unraveled and smelled
like mosture but I kleen it up and its ok
hope the next ones are better
Chris Henderson
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible read... Just truly awful.
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2020
The cover is lovely and the paper is of great quality. That's the only good thing I can say about this book. I did not the find the story, characters or setting (description of) interesting. I read this immediately after the All Souls trilogy (which I loved). A massive disappointment. So sorry L.J.Smith! Maybe it's supposed to be for teenagers and I missed the memo??? Still though...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible read... Just truly awful.
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2020
The cover is lovely and the paper is of great quality. That's the only good thing I can say about this book. I did not the find the story, characters or setting (description of) interesting. I read this immediately after the All Souls trilogy (which I loved). A massive disappointment. So sorry L.J.Smith! Maybe it's supposed to be for teenagers and I missed the memo??? Still though...
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