Saturday, July 28, 2012

Review: The Aslaric Vampire (Eternal Death #1) By David Weaver




The Aslaric Vampire (Eternal Death, #1)

Title: The Aslaric Vampire (Eternal Death #1)

Author: David Weaver

Published: October 17th 2011

Kindle Edition

Pages: 84








Goodreads Synopsis:




An Aslaric Vampire is not affected by Holy Water or garlic beads.

He or she is not affected by sunlight or crosses.

They do not sleep in coffins or create other vampires by biting humans on the neck.

~They are the new rulers of the vampire kingdom. They are Aslaric.~

18 year old Bristol has to go without love for 225 years in order for her and her family to receive all of their powers. It has been 220 years, and she has just met a 17 year old human named Marvin. Can Bristol go the extra 5 years without falling for Marvin?

***A riveting tale of love, betrayal, and discovery. David Weaver has crafted a brilliant paranormal romance!***- Starred Review

***The ending will BLOW you away!"***

*Approx. 27,150 word novella.*

*Ages: (All) from 13 years old to adults.




My Review:




The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I got this book as a free download from Amazon.

For a short read The Aslaric Vampire was written like a full length novel. In my opinion it was an amazing story with a lot of detail to Bristol's back ground. Bristol a vampire that has lived for 200 years with out falling in love. She had to live without loving anyone or being in a physical relationship to protect her family. When she meets Marvin everything that she has been taught to believe and the life that she has had to live may just go right out the window.

I loved the whole new twist of the way that humans were turned into vampires. I have read a lot of books with vampires in them but this is a first for this particular way of turning. Even though the ending was out of this world I just couldn't believe it. The next book in the series just has to pick up where this one left off. I just know that it will be a better read than this. I mean there is no way it could be worse. Theres just got to be more books that has not been written or may published yet. I hope David Weavers doesn't leave us hanging like this with that ending.







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