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The Vampyre in Europe: Vampire Tales of Love and Adventure
- Vampire Love Stories, Book 3
- Narrated by: Veronica Ambrose
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Do you like reading vampire tales from around the world? Do you enjoy a good vampire romance?
If so, then The Vampyre in Europe: Vampire Tales of Love and Adventure is for you!
The story is derived from John William Polidori's original publication entitled The Vampyre.
Our version of the story has been substantially changed from the original version and is retold as a romance.
Spoiler-free summary:
The story begins in the modern-day London party scene. Two men quickly strike up a friendship and later decide to travel across Europe together, encountering some beautiful women and wild adventures along the way. But could either one of the friends have ever predicted how this story would end?