Saturday, February 5, 2011

The Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer by Lucy Weston, 303 pages


Elizabeth Tudor is about to be crowned Queen of England, but the night before her coronation, she is brought to her mother's tomb to learn about an ancient evil that is threatening her country. Mordred, son of King Arthur, is an immortal vampire, determined to rule with Elizabeth as his queenly consort. Elizabeth must summon all her powers if she has any chance of resisting his seductive plan.

I am a fan of vampire fiction, Queen Elizabeth, and English history, so "The Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer" by Lucy Weston was the perfect storm of a book. This combined the exciting story of Elizabeth's early days of queenhood, with the dark betrayal of Mordred against his father, intertwined with seductive vampires. The characters stayed true to history, with the addition of the vampire storyline contributing in a believable plotline. I am anxiously awaiting the next book in what promises to be an entertaining series.

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