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  • A Dark Urban Fantasy Story (The Legacy of a Vampire Witch, Book 4)
  • By: Theophilus Monroe
  • Narrated by: Kelley Hazen
  • Length: 4 hrs and 38 mins
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By: Theophilus Monroe
Narrated by: Kelley Hazen
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We were the terrors of New Orleans...and humanity's only hope. We called ourselves the "weird sisters".

Two vampires and a rematerialized ghost. We thought we’d vanquished Asmodeus. But, he's back. He found a new host. And, now he wants to work with us? But, after all I lost because of him, I was more inclined to blast his demonic ass back to hell than accept his help. Yes, I embraced my inner-wickedness. I could access infernal power and take down the demons one at a time; if you thought I was heartless before, but there's a new demon on the scene.

Legion. A demon who claims multiple hosts at once and is replicating himself more quickly than I can take them down. Dozens, potentially hundreds, and eventually thousands of new vampires, all possessed by one devilish mind - all working as one. And, Asmodeus tells us he can help us take him down. The prophecy had said I’d be called “antichrist”, I’d be the bloody devil incarnate. The queen of demons - but these demons won’t bend the knee to me or anyone else. And, I sure as hell can't trust Asmodeus. He has his own diabolical motives. But, if I don't accept his help, we're as good as done. Legion will create and claim more vampire hosts than I can possibly handle, and if he succeeds, not only will humanity be lost, but all of vampire kind will be damned to demonic enslavement.

I’m Mercy, and together we are the weird sisters. We’re badass bitches with something to prove. But, if we’re going to save human kind, and therefore all of vampire kind, we need something else…someone else…and we need to figure it out soon before this demon horde spreads any further.

©2020 Theophilus Monroe (P)2022 Theophilus Monroe

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I loved this book. Great series I highly recommend this book.
Amazing characters and great storyline.
The narration is pretty good too.
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I made it clear I wasn’t overly fond of book 3. While I still think book 3 and 4 should have been merged, book 4 at least makes up for it. The characters we know and love continue to return. The story is revealed a little more.

As you’ve probably cum to expect by this point, especially if you read or listen to multiple books in this literary universe; It doesn’t end on a cliffhanger but you can’t say it wraps everything up either.

Overall, the combat is exciting. The scenes that are supposed to be intense land well. The reveals and twists are all well done. It kept me invested from start to finish.

There was a moment when Mercy Brown reveals that she’d been using duct tape to repair things around her home because she didn’t know-how. It’s the small details like that which make the world, characters, and the literary universe work. It’s not a scene about how Mercy needed duct tape and happened to have some. It explains why she has it and it’s amusing, endearing, and a plausible reason for a vampire to have some around.

The narrator has real talent. Audiobook narration wasn’t something I really appreciated until I began reviewing. I noticed she always read the chapter headers in a way that sounded cocky and arrogant. I could imagine her smirk as she read them and it fit Mercy’s personality well. In one chapter, Mercy was exasperated and it sounded like she read the chapter header to match. I now want to re-listen to all 4 audiobooks again just to see if that was in my imagination or if she really put that much work into matching chapter headers to the mood of the story. Regardless, she has a talent that deserves praise.

NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval.

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