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Awesome book.
I loved this book. I have the first and second, hoping to get the third and fourth soon.
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I bought this book first, thinking that it was the first book, but it wasn't. Later, I went back and bought the first one. However, the book was incredible, and I loved it entirely.
I loved the characters, though the main character is entirely too angry, but that's my opinion.
I don't want to give anything away in the review, but it is eventful.
Though the book did cost me fifteen dollars, it was well worth the few hours of reading, and the money I spent. -
Vampire Thrall, Book 2
Coming soon.
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Anonymous
Posted April 25, 2006
love
this book is a fantastic representation of a vampires search of love with one such as himself. Through-out this entire novel you are pulled right into the story of victors life as an emortal. The writer of this novel is a fantastic writer in away i have never read befor. He is amazing with his details of the passion of victor and pauls, their fears, their hopes, and all things like that.
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Anonymous
Posted August 16, 2005
Mi lord I think I got transformed.
Oh my Gord, this book was out of control in my hands , I could not put in down. The author surely know how to make readers use thier imagination, and I did use mine hum hum! That was a great book, five stars. Good job!
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Anonymous
Posted August 4, 2003
Unusual and Disturbing
This is an extremely unique and captivating novel of a relationship of two gay men, one being a 2000 year old Vampire and the other an artist. The story is based in a monastery in Rome, where the two meet. Victor, the Vampire has taken recluse, under the guise of a monk and Paul, the artist from Kansas has been given an assignment of doing the illuminations of a manuscript of the gospels. For those who are Catholic or devote followers of any religion will find this book very disturbing and may in fact not choose to finish the book. Not only is the gay sex very graphic and constant, but Victor's defiling of the monks and all things held reverent by religious people may be enough to turn your stomach. It's hard to believe that the author, Michael Schiefelbein, is said to have studied for the priesthood for 10 years. One gets the feeling that Mr. Schiefelbein had some very bad experiences during his studies and was either thrown out or left in such poor terms that nothing but spite and hatred are left. The underlying story is actually a good one and if you can get beyond the gay sex and the religious perversity, it's very captivating. Due to developing situations, Victor transforms Paul into his Thrall, a being who is part human and part Vampire. There is a huge stake involved for both of their futures and the story intensifies as the stakes get higher.
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Posted February 25, 2009
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