Book #3 from the series: Vampire series

I Will Return (Vampire Series Book 3)

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One bone-chilling night in the land of Chantel, a curse is born. An evil creature, having no beginning and certain to have no end, foolishly transforms a human into a vampire. A powerful warlock (Brandon) is unable to rescue the beautiful damsel (Natasha) from this fateful curse. Having fallen in love, the vampire slayer is unwilling to destroy her. In order to save himself, Count Drake – a brilliant, yet evil doctor – makes a pact with the enemy. Thus begins the dreadful curse of the undead. 
 
Rumors of the count’s abilities to transform a human into another world reach an equally brilliant lawyer residing in Transylvania. The count is summoned to the morbid castle where he befriends the host. Both, being masters of trickery, soon become companions in a scheme to rule over the undead. 
 
Centuries later the duo arrives in America on the banks of the Deep Lagoon. Consumed by his infatuation for Natasha, the count refuses to give her up. However, once he locates her, he and Lord Vlad find themselves in a heated battle of the demons. A host of creatures have gathered around the Deep Lagoon to engage in the mighty battle of skills. In order to win, the demons must be slain. But they too have their own epitaph: I Will Return.

Praise for this book

5.0 out of 5 stars but the book was great!
The cover needs work in my opinion, but the book was great!

5.0 out of 5 stars I want more!
This set of vampire/warlock books was fantastic. I really didn't think it would be possible to mix the two. Roger Grubbs is so talented as, a writer. He knew exactly how to combine them. All 3 books are the ones you will not be able to lay down once started. I loved all the characters, and there would be so many ways to add more books to this collection. I am waiting for the next ones! They are exciting, a little humor, a little love, and parts where if someone dropped something behind you, or you see a shadow, you just might jump. Job well done...

3.0 out of 5 stars Strange....
This was a strange story! It reminded me of an old-time movie that they use to show on one of the odd channels on the TV. The way the story was written in seemed like it took place a very long time ago. It was a little strange for me but basically good.