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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very good read.
If you like vampire books,then I suggest you get this one. The characters are pretty good, some are better than others.

What this book boild down to is two powerful vampires who are hell bent on destroying each other. The only way that they can do this is to use human as their pawns. Each vampire had it's human servents to do their will. The final battle was...

Published on October 21, 2001

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3.0 out of 5 stars Vampire Vengeance
While this book is about two Vampires who will do anything to destroy one another, the real story is about the humans who get caught in the middle and risk their own lives. The book moves along very quickly, almost too quickly in some places, it makes you wonder if it were written for a made for tv movie or for the big screen. Even though alot of time is spent trying to...
Published on July 14, 2003 by Jon Weber


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3.0 out of 5 stars Vampire Vengeance, July 14, 2003
While this book is about two Vampires who will do anything to destroy one another, the real story is about the humans who get caught in the middle and risk their own lives. The book moves along very quickly, almost too quickly in some places, it makes you wonder if it were written for a made for tv movie or for the big screen. Even though alot of time is spent trying to get into the hearts and minds of the main characters, it comes off as being too superficial and in many cases, stereotyping. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, it just gets annoying at times.

Mary Connely has been searching for her missing brother who she fears dead. In her search, she comes across Steve Ryan who seems to have been 'picked up' by the same woman Mary believes to be responsible for her brothers disappearance. Steve, who is divorced, is caught between the erotic and sensual woman he has just met and the warnings that Mary has given him. Mary's search for her brother and Steve's lust for the new woman in his life lead them to an ancient feud between two Vampires who will do absolutely anything to see each other destroyed.

The description of the Vampires and their surroundings is excellent. The author does an impressive job at describing the wretched, sickening, and repulsive way in which the Vampires exist. When the characters let you know they're ready to vomit at the sights and the smells, you know exactly why. If you like gory situations and a fast paced Vampire novel, then this book should satisfy you.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very good read., October 21, 2001
This review is from: Blood Feud (Paperback)
If you like vampire books,then I suggest you get this one. The characters are pretty good, some are better than others.

What this book boild down to is two powerful vampires who are hell bent on destroying each other. The only way that they can do this is to use human as their pawns. Each vampire had it's human servents to do their will. The final battle was incredible.

This book is violent and some of the chars are pretty dark, but what a thrilling ride. that being said, I feel there is just one small drawback, there's a lot of build up. But other that that, I suggest that you buy this book. I doubt that you'll be sorry.

Siciliano has a good writing style that will keep the reader engaged.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Siciliano is dangerously genius!, March 28, 1997
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Rarely can it be said that a book changes one's life forever, but the works of Siciliano do just that! Moveover, Bible, and make way for Blood Feud! (Or Angel of the Opera.) The author writes with incredible skill, intelligence, warmth and compassion. Why he has not received a Nobel prize yet is a mystery to me! I would highly recommend his books to everyone in the known universe. They should be required reading for all English speakers. My only complaint is that the are seriously underpriced--they should sell for ten times what they do! Yes, Siciliano is a national treasure and is obviously one of those rare God-like beings who have been put on this earth to delight and instruct us lesser mortals. Highly recommended!!!!!!!!!!
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