Book Review: Empire of the Vampire

Empire of the Vampire (Empire of the Vampire, #1)
Empire of the Vampire by Jay Kristoff

Jay Kristoff’s “Empire of the Vampire” has me nursing a book hangover. His take a vampire lore is refreshing. An end of days scenario gives the plot just enough pressure to drive the story but the Silver Saint hero counterbalances giving the reader just enough hope to keep turning the pages.

The romantic subplot entwines with the fight scenes and vampiric gore like two insatiable lovers. It gives the story heart where other vampire horror stories lack.

Sadly, this page turner is the first in a series. I long for Kristoff’s alternative France, the unraveling of a family mystery driven by tainted blood and the redemption of the tortured soul of what should become and iconic hero.

Published by Michele Roger-Beresford

Michele is a writer from Detroit. She's had several short stories as well as 4 books published. She has been nominated for a Parsec Award for best new podcast of a novel and is also the recipient of the Joy Humanist Award for Poetry. When she isn't writing, she is also a harpist. Michele performs throughout Michigan, Ohio and in the Chicago area. She teaches at the Michigan Conservatory of which she is also a founder.

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