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The Promise Keeper

By: L. Marie Wood
Narrated by: Brenda Wlazlo
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In the shadows of ancient Benin, a demonic presence stalks an innocent girl on the cusp of womanhood. Seduced by this sinister stranger's fatal charm, the girl's soul descends into eternal damnation as she becomes one of the undead - a vampire slave to the merciless Promise Keeper.

For centuries across continents, the Promise Keeper haunts his victim's every move, invading her mind with violent commands in an unholy pact sealed in blood. Just as she dares hope his reach cannot extend to the glamour of New York City, an ill-fated romance once again shackles the reluctant asiman to her merciless master's bidding.

Now the Promise Keeper's web of deceit and murder ensnares fresh prey as he compels his undead servant to act against her very nature. In the end, not even true love may be enough to keep this vampire from honoring her agreement with the dark force that owns her soul. Will his unspoken promise be fulfilled at last?

©2004 L. Marie Wood (P)2024 L. Marie Wood
African American Occult Supernatural Scary Paranormal Fantasy Zombie Vampire
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A Solid Vampire Story with great narration

The promise Keeper written by L. Marie Wood and narrated by Brenda Scott Wlazlo is a book about vampirism, evil, and a promise. I have read a many vampire related books, from my all time favorite, Salems Lot, to classics such as Dracula and I am a fan of Anne Rice, so how does the promise keeper hold up to such heavy completion, I recommend checking out this audiobook, it is a unique take that explains the origins of vampirism in a simple yet satisfying way without losing the element of mystery which is hard to do.

The story follows two woman, one a vampire named Angie and a non vampire named Lucky, both are in death row for murder and most of the books are based on reflections and stories between these two women while they wait to get executed. I know you must have questions right off the bat as I did; but they are answered as you listen through the story. As we learn about how they got into their current situation and the evil entity that haunts them both, we learn about the promise and what it takes to keep it.

I enjoyed the story and would compare it to a Anne Rice type novel, where we walk with immortals and experience new places and time periods through the. I believe that all the main characters are of African decent and this adds a new dimension to the story as to how someone could survive unscathed through those turbulent times, I only wish they would of explored that avenue more, it was brushed upon; but that could be whole story unto itself. For these reasons I give the story a 4 out of 5.

Brenda Scott Wlazlo surprised me in the narration department, she fleshed out two very distinct personality types with different accents and a lot of non English words intermittent in the story to great avail, I was very impressed with how well the narration was performed, the cast is a relatively small one so who knows how far she could stretch this talent; but for this book she was fantastic and for this reason I give narration a 5 out of 5.

I enjoyed this book, the story and narration alike; at the beginning I thought it was an erotica type novel; but they were scenes to add to the overall vibe of the story, being that I enjoyed I would listen to it again; but although I enjoy vampire books I do not necessarily relisten or reread (Salems lot excluded). I have never reread an Ann Rice novel and more than likely would not relisten to this book; but that is more than likely due to my particular taste in literature and may differ for you if you love vampire stories, for this reason I give listenability a 2 out of 5.

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