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A review by tammommy
A History of Vampires: A New Queen by Amanda Lewis
4.0
Reviewed for Readers Favorite
Forget everything you have ever read or thought you knew about Vampires, because it was all misleading non-truths told to keep the secret of the vampire existence. For that matter, forget everything you thought you knew about history and what occurred when and to whom, nothing is what you thought it was, that is the truth that is dropped on Angelina on night when she finally confronts the mysterious man that had been following her. Angelina is an archeologist, she deals in truths and facts, but one gorgeous man is about to up-end her world. A History of Vampires by author Amanda Lewis is the story of Angelina and Jude, a classic love story, but yet one that transcends time. Jude is a vampire, although he doesn't use that term for himself, he doesn't drink blood, except for the first transformation, he can walk in the sunlight, and just about every other myth about vampires is untrue and well. All just part of a carefully crafter story to keep the existence of vampires hidden from the world. Jude's purpose is to make the world a better place, and he surrounds himself with people that have done enough good in their human life that they are worthy of becoming vampires to continue that work.
While A History of Vampires is the story of how they came to be, what their purpose is and how they exist in the world and what they try to accomplish, as you continue on in the story, you find that it is much more. Author Amanda Lewis starts what looks to be a series with this first book that lays the ground work for everything to come, it builds the backstory of how the characters came to be and what things they might have done in their lives to warrant the future events yet to come. You don't have to like vampires to enjoy this story, in fact, other than the noteworthy identity of some of the characters in the book, you can almost completely forget about them being vampire's, because they are nothing like you have ever read about before. This is the start of an epic tale of love, life and good vs evil, with a sprinkling of history re-written throw in. This book will appeal to all readers of all ages and genres.
Forget everything you have ever read or thought you knew about Vampires, because it was all misleading non-truths told to keep the secret of the vampire existence. For that matter, forget everything you thought you knew about history and what occurred when and to whom, nothing is what you thought it was, that is the truth that is dropped on Angelina on night when she finally confronts the mysterious man that had been following her. Angelina is an archeologist, she deals in truths and facts, but one gorgeous man is about to up-end her world. A History of Vampires by author Amanda Lewis is the story of Angelina and Jude, a classic love story, but yet one that transcends time. Jude is a vampire, although he doesn't use that term for himself, he doesn't drink blood, except for the first transformation, he can walk in the sunlight, and just about every other myth about vampires is untrue and well. All just part of a carefully crafter story to keep the existence of vampires hidden from the world. Jude's purpose is to make the world a better place, and he surrounds himself with people that have done enough good in their human life that they are worthy of becoming vampires to continue that work.
While A History of Vampires is the story of how they came to be, what their purpose is and how they exist in the world and what they try to accomplish, as you continue on in the story, you find that it is much more. Author Amanda Lewis starts what looks to be a series with this first book that lays the ground work for everything to come, it builds the backstory of how the characters came to be and what things they might have done in their lives to warrant the future events yet to come. You don't have to like vampires to enjoy this story, in fact, other than the noteworthy identity of some of the characters in the book, you can almost completely forget about them being vampire's, because they are nothing like you have ever read about before. This is the start of an epic tale of love, life and good vs evil, with a sprinkling of history re-written throw in. This book will appeal to all readers of all ages and genres.