The Vampire from Hell (Part 1) - The Beginning
The Vampire from Hell (Part 1) - The Beginning book cover

The Vampire from Hell (Part 1) - The Beginning

Paperback – May 5, 2012

Price
$5.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
98
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1475277401
Dimensions
5.98 x 0.21 x 9.02 inches
Weight
5.1 ounces

Description

"Loved it, loved it, loved it! Loved the story line and how it is so different from all the other vampire stories out there! What a creative mind Ally Thomas has and she has such a unique way of story telling!!!! Can't wait for more in this series!" - Kelly (at Amazon)"Of course, I was drawn to the cover. I came across the book while I was looking for something short to read. I read the book in one setting, not just because it was short, it was actually good." - Toya (at Amazon)"I read this book as an ebook and I loved it. Couldn't wait to get my hands on more. Can't wait until it appears in the post so I can read it again and add it to my bookshelf! Nice work Ally. If part one and two are anything to go by, I can't wait for part three!" ~RavenWing (at Amazon)"I was reading your story the vampire from hell part one. At first i didnt really get into the story. Then as i read along i became engrossed in it and wanted to know what happened next. Im eager to see how the characters develop!! Do you have any more?" - achapman (via email) I'd like to thank all my friends and family who listened to my ideas, read my drafts, and gave me their valuable opinions on Rayea's story. Ally Thomas loves writing young adult books about vampires as well as werewolves, zombies, witches, and any furry monsters who go bump in the night. Her paranormal fantasy series, The Vampire from Hell remains a favorite among fans. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • According to Rayea, the oldest daughter of Satan, the origin of vampires started in Hell, and it started with her. Rayea isn't daddy's little girl, even if he is the most powerful fallen angel around. He wants her to take an active role in the family business. But she's not interested in his schemes for world domination. Instead she wants to spend her time shopping on the Internet, rescuing humans from a horrific eternity, and practicing martial arts with her seven foot hellhound. Then one day everything changes. Part 1 began as a short story and starts Rayea's story about how she became the Vampire from Hell. To commemorate the paperback edition, the author has included an extended ending to the last chapter of Part 1. "The Vampire from Hell (Part 2) - A Vampire among Angels" is also included in this edition. An excerpt from the new series, Fanged Love is included as well. "Fanged Destiny (Fanged Love #1)" debuts Fall 2012 with a tale about Grace, a naive human led astray by her sinister boyfriend, Nathan into a world of bloodletting and vampirism. A few characters from the Vampire from Hell series will appear in this new series. The Vampire from Hell is a novella series and is being released as installments. For more information, visit www.allythomas.com.

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Vampire From Hell

This is a great book. Characters are interesting. I couldn't put the book down onto the next one and the one after that.
7 people found this helpful
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Fun very quick read

Wish I could say this was a novel because holy crap it would of been fun to lose myself in it for so long. But that being said I loved every fun detail. I like that Satan's daughter is a little rebel. Please keep writing! :)
6 people found this helpful
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Worth every cent!

I read this book as an ebook and I loved it. Couldn't wait to get my hands on more. Can't wait until it appears in the post so I can read it again and add it to my bookshelf! Nice work Ally. If part one and two are anything to go by I can't wait for part three!
6 people found this helpful
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Awful.

When I read the synopsis, I thought "okay sure I'll try it out". The Kindle version was free so I took a chance and downloaded it. The first two pages were barely bearable, and it got worse from there.

Lucifer, the Devil, speaking like a teenage girl and screaming childishly "Helloooo?!" Dying his hellhounds green. Seriously, it's in there.

As a reviewer said on the Kindle version, paying nothing was almost too much. Don't waste your money on this. I would give it zero stars if I could.
2 people found this helpful