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Alien science collides head on with ancient horror. The accidental discovery of long lost alien artefacts unleashes a fresh threat of werewolves upon the world and turns a beautiful test-pilot into a high-tech vampire.

– Bullets, fangs, and blood. Lots of blood.

VampireTech eBook Bryan Romer

I posted a review on Vampire-Tech 2, and felt the first volume deserved some mention. I liked the book a lot.
It starts out set in Romania, at a private high tech aircraft test facility with a very advanced pilot/aircraft interface. Sounds like a hundred others, but then it twists into werewolves and vampires, and does so not implausibly. If that sounds less than a ringing endorsement, don't take it that way, I think it was well done, and as the story develops it becomes more interesting, not less.

Recommended, fun, different, worth the read time.

Product details

  • File Size 630 KB
  • Print Length 240 pages
  • Publisher Fiction4All (January 23, 2014)
  • Publication Date January 23, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00I11OFBU

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Bryan Romer’s vampire-werewolf novel is not intended as your typical fantasy-romance, but instead combines science with the legends, infusing it with action of a military calibre. Not being au fait with the vampire-werewolf genre, one of the main and easiest comparisons to make was with the Underworld film series, especially with the action, rivalry, and three-way battle.

There is certainly an early glimpse of something intriguing beneath the surface when the protagonists “change”, and I liked the setting and accompanying introductory ideas of a crash into a cave and discovered alien technology that is linked to alien memories. At this point, I had hoped for something like the Alien films or Prometheus. Unfortunately, these ideas were not developed and explored during this particular novel, and it seemed I was going to be led into the vampire-werewolf romp I had hoped to avoid. For example, there were times when I felt I had to be more acquainted and interested in the genre’s films or books when references were made, of which were numerous.

Vampire-Tech is intense and focuses mainly on action, military martial arts, and has a supernatural kick. In this way, it reminded me of the Underworld film series, but with an established setting and clear progression. The multiple POV worked well in this way, and though we saw through the eyes of many inconsequential characters, it did keep the pace rolling at breakneck speed.

Overall, though Vampire-Tech was not the alien/mystery read I thought I wanted it was well-written with precise technical vocabulary. Sometimes the action was so engrossing that I didn’t much care that I was reading a vampire-werewolf novel, and I even took to a winning quote “If you believe in werewolves, why don’t you tell me what I am?”
This book was just lacking.
I truly enjoyed this book, the characters were very well written, the plot was a unique blend of classical type characters with a modern twist that went together very engagingly. I would definitely recommend this book and can not wait for the next in the series. This author will certainly be added to my personal list of authors to watch for.
Once again i have the pleasure of reading the first publication of a new author. Their are few typos and i have only noticed one inapropriate use of grammer. My only wish is that some of the longer paragraphs during the action sceans might have benifited a bit by being spit into two new ones, or having a few new paragraphs inserted explaining what the people were doing as they talked and moved around. The author also uses the word "and" a bit too often. Over-all, I'd say that the author did a four out of five editing his work, and the extra effort showed up well. it is also clear that he will get better as he polishes his skills.
I am looking forward to a new series of books by this author and hope he publishes soon. A little more information about the new technology, and maybe a few sceans where the new vampires are being trained in their abilities might help before the action gets rolling again in the new books.
Their are lots of characters, lots of new characters that will need background stories that you'll love to learn about, lots of blood and gore and details. the evil men of the corporate empire will bring all of their might to bear on the new monsters, but you almost feel sorry for the poor bastards since they don't have a clue about what they're getting into.
Please, keep on writing!
Loved it. The book was fast paced and a very interesting take on Werewolves and Vampires origin. I hope a follow up book comes out
SOON.
It is a really nice take on vampires and werewolves. Add in old alien tech and you have potential for a huge range of stories.
How do you set up a story about vampires and werewolves? Well, first start with a crashed alien spaceship...

The plot is interesting, although simple, having a single thread and largely linear. There are some humorous spots (pay attention to the characters' names) and the scenes are well-constructed and generate tension well. The characters could use some more depth. I would've liked more detail on the alien technology, but the omission didn't detract from the story. There were relatively few typos, which I always appreciate.
I posted a review on Vampire-Tech 2, and felt the first volume deserved some mention. I liked the book a lot.
It starts out set in Romania, at a private high tech aircraft test facility with a very advanced pilot/aircraft interface. Sounds like a hundred others, but then it twists into werewolves and vampires, and does so not implausibly. If that sounds less than a ringing endorsement, don't take it that way, I think it was well done, and as the story develops it becomes more interesting, not less.

Recommended, fun, different, worth the read time.
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