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Vampire Thrall by Michael Schiefelbein
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While a lover of vampire gay erotica since "Interview," I really didn't enjoy this series at all. It's just a bit too violent and too over-the-top for me. Not a religious person here, but Schiefelbein's constant pounding upon Christianity was a bit much even for me. ( )
  willowcove | Feb 19, 2009 |
The second book of a trilogy. Brilliantly Written. As in the first novel there is no lack of charecter depth. And if you like stuff a little on the erotic side (not too eritoc) you'll love this. Can't wait to read the last book. ( )
  William2004 | Nov 10, 2008 |
Wow, amazing book, its hard to believe it was writen by a man of the cloth. ( )
  tspencer | Nov 26, 2007 |
Victor became a vampire in the time of Jesus. Now, his wicked heart desires something more than just killing and defiling. He wants a companion. Paul arrives at the monastary where Victor "lives" as a monk to help create an illuminated manuscript. He quickly falls prey to Victor, becoming his thrall. But, when the time comes, will Victor destroy him or keep him? Very good and original series in which vampires are evil. ( )
  jshillingford | Aug 13, 2007 |
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He's back. Once a Roman officer rejected as a lover by -Jesus of Nazareth, now a vampire still haunted by Jesus after two millenia of grisly revenge in monasteries around the world, Victor Decimus returns to his hometown, the Eternal City of Rome. At the Monastery of San Benedetto, "Brother Victor" continues his campaign of defiance against the Christian God, while remaining near his first love, whose apparitions have never ceased. Meanwhile, across the ocean in a small Kansas town, the gentle, sensuous artist Paul Lewis sees strange visions of a shadowy vampire. When he is hired to illuminate a new manuscript of the gospels undertaken by the monks of San Benedetto, Paul goes to Rome and falls in love with the bold Brother Victor. Sensing danger in this handsome visitor, Victor resists his attraction to Paul until the young artist witnesses Victor committing murder. Unwilling to destroy Paul, Victor transforms him into his vampire thrall. In a limbo between the living and the undead, Paul may choose full life as a vampire, but not without a price: the release of his beloved Victor to the Dark Kingdom and his own solitary existence for 200 years as stalker of the night. Complicating this choice, the strange force that caused Paul's early visions now aims to turn Paul against his vampire creator. And Victor must defeat this powerful opponent before it is too late.

Michael Schiefelbein is the author of Vampire Vow. After spending 10 years studying for the priesthood, he graduated from the University of Maryland with a doctorate in English. He has lived in Italy and Washington, D.C., and now resides in Memphis, Tennessee, where he is a professor of writing and literature.

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