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The Vampire's Throne
- Royal Blood, Book 1
- Narrated by: Audrey Lusk
- Length: 3 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A vampire prince fighting to liberate his people. A stunning photographer intrigued by the supernatural world. Together they must save their vampire kingdom...or die trying.
Sexy vampire Christopher Dal has spent centuries recruiting free-thinkers and dreamers to turn into vampires. When he meets Alice, Christopher knows she would be the perfect addition to his vampire family. But once he turns her, he will become her sire and any romance between them will be impossible...and he's already falling in love with her.
Alice Jones's dearest dream is to become a full-time photographer, leave her boring day job, and explore the world. But when she meets the handsome and mysterious Christopher at her first art show, she discovers that the world is more magical and perilous than she ever imagined. Just when immortality is within Alice's reach, a vampire civil war erupts between Christopher's followers and his power-hungry brother, Rhys. With the fate of vampire kind in Alice's hands, will she choose safety or love?
The Vampire Throne is an adult paranormal romance. If you like red-hot passion, blood-pumping drama, and satisfying love stories, then you'll love the first installment of the sizzling Royal Blood series.
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- Arathea
- 07-11-2021
Good story but Narration wasn't great.
The gist of the story was quite enjoyable, however, there was a loss of continuity in the heroine. A timid and very uncertain girl suddenly becomes a explicitly sensual mistress in the turn of a day. Then less than a week later is telling centuries old soldiers how to do their jobs?
The overall start to finish journey was a good one, though the plot twists were obvious.
The main issue I believe is that the narrator made all of the characters sound somewhat cheesy and portrayed the voices as far too emotionally exuberant.
The hero of the story was well structured, and the supporting characters added to the story well.
Overall, this was an average read for me unfortunately.
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