Wednesday 19 May 2010

Free Short Story Review: Victoria Gardella: Vampire Slayer - Colleen Gleason

A short story introducing readers to the Gardella Vampire Chronicles, a series about a female vampire hunter in 19th century London. Join Victoria as she navigates her way through balls and Society even as she works to rid the world of dangerous, bloodthirsty vampires.

This short story can be read online or downloaded free by clicking this link






The Gardella Vampire Chronicles:
Victoria Gardella: Vampire Slayer (Free Short story)
The Rest Falls Away
Rises The Night
The Bleeding Dusk
When Twilight Burns
As Shadows Fade

For more information visit Colleen Gleason's website

Review:
This short story is a great introduction to the Gardella Vampire Chronicles series by Colleen Gleason.  It highlights the difficulties that Victoria Gardella faces as a young lady making her debut into London society whilst trying to keep her life as a vampire hunter secret.  We are also introduced to 3 of her potential love interests who you will see more of in the books.

I have already read and enjoyed the first book in the series The Rest Falls Away and enjoyed the fact that this is both a historical and urban fantasy series.  If you're already a fan of the series I'm sure you'll enjoy this short story and if you've yet to discover the series this is a great way to get a free taster to see if you want to read more.  I'm looking forward to continuing with this series and following Victoria's adventures.
Source: Free ebook - can be read online or downloaded here

4 comments:

  1. Thanks! I downloaded it the other day but hadn't had a chance to read it. I'm glad to hear it's good:)

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  2. @ Moonsanity - I hope you enjoy it, I love it when authors give us a free taster of a series so we've got a better idea if we'll enjoy it or not. Have you read any of the books in the series?

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  3. No, I haven't read any of them, but I saw the promo on the free book and thought it was a good way to try them out. I love when authors do that too!

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