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The paperback had a really cool cover. 'Superbly crafted dark fantasy', it said. I was hooked.

If only I hadn't tried to read the damn thing...

Isabella’s rage gave her strength and she bit down hard and took off part of Peter’s tongue. Then she snatched his hand from under her dress and kicked out and up with both legs to get Peter off her. Isabella was now free from his grasp and he was reeling in agony, holding his bloodied face. She lifted a rock and with all the strength she had left to muster, she bashed in Peter’s skull and then spat on him in disgust…

…Isabella left the body and slowly walked up towards the castle. She should have gone home but something urged her to continue to her planned destination.

Dracula went over to Peter’s body and drained whatever blood was left. He then raced up to the castle so that he would get there before Isabella.

Isabella knocked on the door and Vlad opened it.

“What’s wrong?” he asked her, mocking concern.

“I was attacked,” Isabella said, gasping for air, “Attacked, who attacked you?”

“I think his name was Peter.”

“Was?”

“He’s dead. I killed him.” Her words were not laced with any sign of remorse.

“You killed him?”

“Yes.”

“You murdered him? You ended the life of a human being?” Dracula said, trying to act self-righteous.

“Yes I have and I will end another human being’s life by the end of the day.” Isabella said with venom.

“Does this walking corpse have a name?”

“Natasha. She’s my half-sister. She told Peter to kill me!” Vlad turned from Isabella and smiled to himself. He liked this woman. Then he faced her again with a look of feigned concern, “I’ll walk you back to the village.”

“All right.”

From page 41 of ‘Vrolok’ by Nolene-Patricia Dougan, published by AuthorHouse 2006

I have taken care to ensure that the punctuation in the above passage is exactly as it appears in the book.

The blurb on the back describes the author as ‘the new Anne Rice’.

Hmm…

Here’s another gem from page 164:

Isabella had not seen Kit since he had been so rude to her and she no intention of seeking him out. But, one night in November, 1593, he decided to seek her out.

And on page 350 we find this:

“Let’s rush them,” Driscoll shouted. “There are only three of them.”

“Four,” Isabella shouted back. Driscoll started to laugh when he saw Isabella holding a shotgun. One of the others started to laugh and said.

“There is still only three…women can’t shoot for shit.” Isabella without a moment’s hesitation shot the man through the skull. All the men including Tom and Wyatt were shocked by Isabella’s actions and the accuracy of her aim. The initial reaction to this event was a stunned silence, but then laughter emanated from Nicolae and Tom.

‘Vrolok’ was purchased by Sunderland City Libraries from Bertrams in 2010 at a cost of £15.49.

Makes you think, doesn’t it?

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