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A review by tanja_alina_berg
I, Strahd: Memoirs of a Vampire: Ravenloft The Covenant by P.N. Elrod
4.0
This book was a lot better than expected. Being in the middle of the series, I was worried that it wouldn't work as a stand alone, but it did for me at any rate.
The warlord Stradh ends up falling in love with his younger brother's chosen woman. This leads him to invoke terrible magic, whith unintended and unexpected results. Stradh is not exactly a sympathetic character, but this being written from his point of view, it is easier to understand his harsh reign.
A well written and entertaining gothic novel with not a sparkly vampire in sight.
The warlord Stradh ends up falling in love with his younger brother's chosen woman. This leads him to invoke terrible magic, whith unintended and unexpected results. Stradh is not exactly a sympathetic character, but this being written from his point of view, it is easier to understand his harsh reign.
A well written and entertaining gothic novel with not a sparkly vampire in sight.