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All Lady Glynis Wright ever wanted was the freedom to live her life as she pleased. Unfortunately, her aristocratic parents want her to marry well and settle into a life of luxury. When her family becomes guests to one of the most fearsome and powerful vampires of all time, Glynis finds her fate is far more terrible than an arranged marriage. Trapped in the power of her new master, she fights for freedom, revenge against her creator, and the chance to be with the one she truly loves.

Bloody, horrific, romantic and rich in gothic atmosphere, The Tale of the Vampire Bride is sure to thrill fans of the terrible, yet romantic vampires of literary past.

  • Sales Rank: #62333 in Audible
  • Published on: 2013-10-29
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 1041 minutes

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36 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
Don't bother with this review - BUY THIS BOOK
By Alucard
I have been a huge vampire fan even before Anne Rice thought about her clan. I have probably read more vampire books than any other genre. Before I go forward, you need to know that I did read Twilight, hated it, and refuse to read any of the others (so if you like that series, pass on by). All of that said, I feel that this is the most exciting vampire book since the early Lestat books (the first two). The author's style is similar to Anne Rice's early works in that she really transports you to another time that is so rich in detail you feel like you are actually there. She also is able to take potentially stale Dracula characters and breath more life into them then even Bram Stoker did. While I enjoyed Dracula the Undead, now that I have read this I realize how lame that "offical" sequel was. I have never written a review for Amazon but feel compelled to get the word out on this one. Just Buy it.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
The Tale of the Vampire Bride
By Angie
Told in a series of journal entries, The Tale of the Vampire Bride is the dark and frustrating story of Lady Glynis who becomes Count Dracula's newest bride. I thought I was going to really like it in the beginning, since Glynis is not ladylike at all. Her parents are having trouble marrying her off until a foreign count shows interest in her. But upon arriving at his castle, they know something is very off about the count. Dracula isn't about to let Glynis go, and uses his power to dispose of her family and trap her there with him and his three other brides. Glynis vows to escape even if it kills her.

The Tale of the Vampire Bride quickly lost my interest. The first half is incredibly violent and repetitive as Dracula abuses Glynis and forces her to become a vampire. Glynis also lost that spunk I loved (understandably so, given the situation), but she turned into this whiny child. She literally just stamped her foot and yelled "I hate you!" all the time. Wow, you tell him. She also said she was going to refuse to feed, but that she's hungry so she's going to feed, but after that she's refusing to feed. Um, what?! I really couldn't bring myself to care for her, because she was just so dang annoying!

Speaking of annoying, Dracula's other brides are infuriatingly dull! Of course, they love being vampires and love their "husband" and everything is so great and awesome! And they simply can't understand why Glynis is upset after he kidnapped her, murdered her family, killed her, raped her, and beat her. Whenever Glynis was crying or said she wanted to leave, they were all like "I don't get it." Not even joking. Like, is there anything going on in those brains of theirs? Obviously not. I expected them to be irritated with their new "sister" or jealous or resentful or something; not complete airheads.

I started to regain my interest in the second half though, since this is where Glynis and Dracula travel to Buda, where the blurb promises romance. Well, no. Unless you consider Glynis proclaiming her undying love to a complete stranger after five minutes a romance. She seriously meets this guy and is immediately in love, and she doesn't even learn his name until later. But she must be with him forever! And he must be with her forever! And then...they have like ten pages together, so I wasn't sold on this at all. Maybe that's how romance is developed in Gothic Horror. I don't know. If it is, then it's not for me.

But back to the characters of The Tale of the Vampire Bride. I liked how in the beginning, it was clear that Count Dracula was not the good guy. Vampires in this are dark and evil. They do not sparkle. They don't even smile. They have evil grins. But then Dracula changes and I did not believe these changes at all. They were so out of nowhere and out of character. I was like, what the heck just happened?! It was like he went from one extreme to the other.

The ending of The Tale of the Vampire Bride did get a bit exciting, even though it's back to the castle with the mindless wives and more "I hate you"-ing. Glynis finally takes action, but then...Well, it's like Horror Movie 101. The undead don't die that easily, and yet she doesn't do something that needs to be done and it ends. But it's obviously not the end because of reasons. *eye roll*

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Great retelling of Dracula with twists
By K. Palmer
I so wanted to totally love this book! I love Dracula and this is a very inventive retelling of the classic tale from a female vampire's perspective - familiar yet with enough twists to keep you reading. The heroine is a wonderfully written character, with a vibrant personality, someone you can cheer on the whole way through the book. Filled with vivid descriptions the book transports you to the places described and makes the characters come alive. Unfortunately this vivid descriptive writing is also one of the books' big minuses for me, as multiple rape scenes are described in detail. This is not my sort of thing, after the first I thought ok it's in character and I can see how it may be useful for the plot, but again and again - not necessary reading. Once the plot changed locations the book became far more readable and I really began to enjoy the world created, I was looking forward to finding out how the intelligent heroine would outsmart her captor - sadly the ending didn't really do justice to the characters or the previous complex and entertaining plot. The ending felt unworthy of the book, and turned it from a good book into 'meh!' a bit disappointing. Overall a pretty good read, as long as you're not bothered by a mediocre ending and descriptions of forced intercourse.

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