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The Vampire Dimitri

A Book of the Regency Draculia

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The Vampire Dimitri

By: Colleen Gleason
Narrated by: Victor Villar-Hauser
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Regency London loves a society wedding - even if there are vampires on the guest list.

Dimitri, also known as the Earl of Corvindale, should be delighted that the headstrong Maia Woodmore is getting married. His mortal ward and houseguest has annoyed - and bewitched - the Dracule nobleman too long, and denying his animal cravings grows more excruciating by the day.

Miss Woodmore’s family has a rather… complicated history with the immortals, and she herself possesses a keen sensibility far beyond mere women’s intuition. Marriage will give her safety, respectability, and everything else a proper young lady could wish for. Everything, that is, except passion.

In the looming battle between Dracule factions, all pretenses will shatter as Maia and Dimitri come together in an unholy union of danger, desperation, and fiercest desire.

©2011 Colleen Gleason (P)2011 Audible, Inc.
Fantasy Fiction Historical Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Wedding Vampire
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Loved it.

I absolutely LOVE the way this book starts out.

It's not very often that you get the chance to read the same scene from different character perspectives. In Lucifer's Saint, the first half of the book follows the same story as it's predecessor, Lucifer's Rogue, only from Dimitri and Maia's point of view. It fills in more of the missing story and explains what happened when Voss and Angelia were not around, which in turn created a much bigger picture! I found myself stopping and thinking back, so that's why she was so angry when... or that explains the look they exchanged...

Around the halfway mark ends the storyline from the first book and begins it's own unique story. Angelica and Maia both planning their weddings, their brother off to help Narcise, and of course Dimitri, or rather the always ill-tempered Earl of Corvindale, was well, ill-tempered.

It wasn't until a face from his past reappeared that he started the realize his carefully constructed armor was beginning to crack.

As always, Colleen packed in the sarcasm and action, creating another page turner!

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terrible narrator

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Apparently reading with a British accent causes you to breath twice as often as normal. Someone should have informed the narrator that you breath at periods and commas, not after every other word. I felt light headed just listening to him hyperventilate. I have no idea if this is a good story, I couldn't understand what was being said in the first half. Also, this is clearly the second or third book in the series, the writer introduces characters and plots that are continuations from other books. I had no idea what was going on and couldn't follow who was who. Check the author's website to find out which book comes first.

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Confused

So the reader was very breathy and didn’t use enough voice inflections so i was confused about who was talking during dialog parts and had a hard time staying awake, also the story seemed to be missing good parts of the story or skipped around too much like she was gonna rescue her sister and then the crises was over 10 minuets later?

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Awful narration

The narrator doesn’t read well. He places emphasis on random, incorrect words and inserts pauses throughout a sentence for no conceivable reason. I would think a narrator would have basic reading skills but this one doesn’t.

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