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V Wars: Blood and Fire

New Stories of the Vampire Wars

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V Wars: Blood and Fire

Written by: Jonathan Maberry
Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir, Jamye Grant, Richard Gilliland, Roxanne Hernandez, Stephen Hoye, Arthur Morey, Stefan Rudnicki
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It's been one year since a virus triggered junk DNA and people all over the world started changing, becoming something else, craving blood. It's been 10 months since the word vampire stopped being something from old monster stories and Hollywood movies. It's been six months since our world and theirs erupted into war, two since an uneasy peace was signed, and one hour since that peace was shattered. The war is here again - the vampire war. Our world will burn; our world will bleed. When anyone can turn, when every street is a battlefield, there is nowhere to run.

V Wars: Blood and Fire features all-new stories of the Vampire Wars by Kevin J. Anderson, Scott Sigler, Larry Correia, Joe McKinney, Yvonne Navarro, Weston Ochse, James A. Moore, and Jonathan Maberry.

The complete list of narrators includes: Gabrielle de Cuir, Jamye Grant, Richard Gilliland, Roxanne Hernandez, Stephen Hoye, Sunil Malhotra, Arthur Morey, and Stefan Rudnicki.

©2014 Blackstone Audio, Inc.; 2014 Weston Ochse, Scott Sigler, Jonathan Maberry, Kevin J. Anderson, James A. Moore, Yvonne Navarro, Joe McKinney, Larry Correia
Anthologies & Short Stories Dystopian Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction Military Science Fiction Scary War Vampire War Fiction
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A Bloody Good Time

This is my first time in the V-Wars universe and it started off with a bang. The first story quickly established what I was going to be in for, and I still didn’t find myself prepared. This is a gory collection with stories from vampires, humans, and creatures in between. It is not shy about its bloody content, even going to some hard extremes, yet I did enjoy most of the stories.

I won’t go into detail about every story, since most of them were divided into about three parts to keep with the current timeline, but I will say the quality is there. These writers are experience and let their imaginations run wild in this vampire universe.

Though I did find some of the stories to be a bit more graphic than I would have liked, I did enjoy most o them. Especially The Hippo, but the always glorious Scott Sigler.

All in all, if you’re a fan of these authors, vampires, and blood-drenched stories with graphic violence and varieties of vampire lore, this is an anthology for you!

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Good but the rape scene is very graphic

I liked the book, mostly. Exciting and interesting, this series is different from any vampire books but there's this one scene. It's a very graphic scene of a woman and her daughter being raped that goes on and on with the details. It's so long and described in such detail, far beyond what is necessary to show how "bad" the bad guys are. It is rape porn, ending in violent deaths. It's so disturbing. I can't forget the violence and pain that the author reveled in for paragraph after paragraph.

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