The cover for The Vampire, The Hunter and The Girl by Martin Lastrapes made me curious. Check out the drop of blood on the tip of the blade. I love a visual image that includes hidden elements that pop out at closer inspection. How frickin’ cool is that? Excellent job, Martin.
(The Vampire and the Hunter Trilogy #1)
Publication date: March 18th 2015
Genres: Adult, Horror, Paranormal
MY REVIEW
The Vampire, the Hunter and the Girl by Marti Lastrapes is Book I of a trilogy. The title tells us there will be a triangle, but this triangle will include some unusual characters in unusual situations. I see some serious problems ahead for all of them.
They were brought before Dracula. Why? Let’s read on and find out.
Adam is a vampire and his biggest problem is boredom, so he takes up a hobby, bowling. Cherry, a vampire, had found him there and after she changed him they became inseparable. When Cherry disappears he notices Olivia.
Jesus is the Mexican vampire hunter. His mother had been killed by a vampire, so he became a latch key kid at a very young age. The WWF and wrestling were his babysitters. He had wrestled in school but mixed martial arts was what he wanted do. He’d only had one friend, Daniel and they had a plan. Jesus would be the fighter and Daniel the trainer until…
Now, Jesus walks the dark side and uses himself as bait to lure vampires in for the kill.
Olivia works at the bowling alley and is a huge wrestling fan. She is writing a book about vampires. Her memories draw her to Heritage Park. She loves looking out at Rancho Cucamonga, feeling the dewy grass beneath her feet and the air flowing around her body as she swings to and fro, until…
Adam and Olivia become friends of a sort. She lets him feed and he gives her information for her vampire novel. How dysfunctional is that?
Jesus and Olivia meet at the gym where he works and trains, the Ground and Pound. She was there to learn self defense.
Olivia’s friend Elowyn strips at Tropical Lei where Olivia also bartends. Johnson is Jesus’s friend at Ground and Pound . The scene where Elowyn and Johnson are on a date and Victus, a vicious vampire, sees them is great. The vampire TV shows and movies I have seen help me to visualize the action and I love it.
Elowyn and Olivia’s ideas of life seem very naive, but had a ring of truth to them. It adds a bit of reality into their fantasies and expectations and shows how different life really is – life lessons.
The Barbershop, vampires went there for a cut and dinner. A gruesome scenario, where humans are chained to the wall, half dead to almost dead to barely alive. Would a vamp care if they were filthy and stank of day old sweat and fear?
A girl, a boy, a vampire – not your normal triangle. The story being told from different character views, was good and bad. At times, the story seemed to jumped around a lot with the repetition slowing down the pacing, but I did like the different characters descriptions of the same event. This is an ARC, so I think this can easily be improved upon before the finished product is released.
I found some originality in the storyline. Martin Latrapes development of the characters brought them to life on the pages. I really wanted them to end up friends, but something tells me that cannot happen. What do you think?
Why did Dracula haul them in? The ending explained many of my questions and raised many more. I enjoyed and would recommend The Vampire, The Hunter, The Girl by Martin Latrapes. I will be following the author to find out what happens in Book II, The Vampire, The Hunter and The Witch.
I received an ARC in return for an honest and unbiased review.
3 Stars
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I love the cover. A great review thank you.
I like that the covers for the series are a “brand” and easily recognizable. Great to see you this morning, Mary. 🙂
I really like those covers! They are unique. I don’t really like love triangles in books…and tend to stay away from vampires. Thanks for sharing your review, Sherry!
That’s okay, Chrys. We all have out loves and hates.
I also like the way the covers “match.” Great branding.
As for letting a vampire feed on me in order to receive information for a novel–not going to happen!!! Highly dysfunctional!
LOL. I guess that is one way to get a story.
Everything screams read me! You know I love these kind of stories!
I think you would enjoy it and I definitely want to read the next one.
This sounds like a fun novel! Thanks for the chance 🙂
It was, Braine and good luck. 🙂
Doesn’t sound half bad.
It was good and I would recommend it to vampires lovers everywhere. I am curious about Book II.
Ha a bowling vampire that made me giggle;snort.
I know, me too. These characters definitely had their quirks.
Any title with the word “vampire” in it reels me in without fail.
The barbershop sounds gross.
I got hooked on them through blogging. I read a lot of books I never would have read before and am the better for it. I sure wouldn’t get my hair cut there! lol