“Eric–part-time king, quasi-avatar, and unconventional wizard–has an epic quest before him.
He must return to his lost kingdom to save it, slay a creature claiming to be a god, and navigate the terrible risks of a paradox that could undo everything!
And to top it off, he’s trying to raise a daughter.
Nobody said being a vampire was going to be easy, but none of this was in the brochure!”

 

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A Different Kind of Vampire!

This series is incredible and I’ll bet unlike anything you or I ever read before. The main character Eric awakens to a brand new life he didn’t ask for or agree to. He is a brilliant professor of Physics and Computer Science and this knowledge helps him in all his new and varied careers. From a Vampire with special and astonishing powers, to a Wizard, a King and other varied titles including an avatar of a God. Each book is over 1,000 pages of excitement, thrills, violence, love, humor and so many other experiences you just cannot imagine. Other worlds, other places in time, I could not put it down and though there are many experiments and wizardry and physics involved that frankly went completely over my head it was never boring , I never skipped ahead. Although if these experiments and conjuring and all the other explanations having to do with the periodic table have any validity then this author is a genius and he is definitely a extremely gifted writer . I really hope that he continues to write about this character in the future because even after reading over 7,000 pages in his seven books, I want more!

Magda

Excellent Conclusion of the previous arc, and a good beginning to the next one.

If you’ve read enough to get to this book, you know how they go: Eric escapes from the Big Bad Event that ended the previous book, crawls away to lick his wounds and develop a way to destroy the Big Bad, but gets interrupted and sidetracked by causing unintentional mayhem culminating in a new Big Bad Event.

This book isn’t that. For the most part, we get to see the results of Eric doing something he’s always been good at on a scale he’s always been prevented from doing. Having seen all the previous aborted examples, it is no surprise to the reader how well equipped Eric is for the challenges he faces at the beginning of this book, but knowing him as we do, it is also no surprise to us that it is a surprise to HIM.

This is one of the better books in the series in as much as it gives much more (and better) resolution to the previous story arc, while making the reader VERY interested in seeing the next arc begin.

 Carl

 

Damn, this is one of the BEST series there is 🙂

Hysterically funny at times, and also tragic, clever, thoughtful…
the Saga of poor Eric/Halar goes onwards
a decent man become a vampire demigod….what’s a fella to do?

I really do hope he gets back with Mary and Diogenes, that sequence is one of my all time fave in any fictional works I have ever read 🙂

 –Steven “Silverblade”

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