Vampires in Christian Fiction?!
 
 







  
Chaos (The Lost Books, Book 4) (The Books of History Chronicles)12 reviews
Ted Dekker

Thomas Nelson, 2008

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+ Good book, entertaining, recommended reading.
+ Lost books found
+ Dekker's Big, Sloppy Kiss of Chaos
+ I want more
  
  











  



  
Never Ceese: A vampire . . . a werewolf . . . Can Two Who Were Wronged Make It Right?20 reviews
Sue Dent

Journey Stone Creations, 2006

Wanted it to Never Ceese!

+ Fantastic and original!
+ Amazing Christian Speculative Fiction!
+ Obsessively Readable!
+ Never Ceese Is Ever Dazzling
  
  











  



  
Shade6 reviews
John B. Olson

B&H Fiction, 2008

Finally, Another Can't Put It Down Novel

+ Shade
+ The Whole Entertainment Package

I don't find many novels I'm sucked into, where most waking moments are devoted to finishing the book. Shade is one of the rare ones. Vivid characters, great foreshadowing that kept me guessing and intrigued, great pacing, and room for a sequel. Next book soon, please.
  
  











  



  
Field of Blood (Jerusalem's Undead Trilogy, Book 1)5 reviews
Eric Wilson

Thomas Nelson, 2008

The Perfect Blend of Truth and Fiction

+ This is Eric's breakout novel!
+ The Nazarene blood will prevail!
+ Wilson resurrects faith in "Blood"
+ I'm so Thirsty for More!!!
  
  











  



  
Dracula (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism)341 reviews
Bram Stoker

Bedford/St. Martin's, 2001

An old fashioned tale that doesn't offend

+ AN ACTUAL REVIEW OF THIS NAXOS AUDIO DRAMATIZATION
+ There is more than meets the eye

Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was first published in 1897, and as one reads this work, it is overwhelmingly apparent that it was written during a time when morals and virtues were held in a much higher regard than they are today. The book is comprised primarily of various journal entries from six ...
  
  











  



  
Dracula (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism)341 reviews
Bram Stoker

Bedford/St. Martin's, 2001

An old fashioned tale that doesn't offend

+ AN ACTUAL REVIEW OF THIS NAXOS AUDIO DRAMATIZATION
+ There is more than meets the eye

Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was first published in 1897, and as one reads this work, it is overwhelmingly apparent that it was written during a time when morals and virtues were held in a much higher regard than they are today. The book is comprised primarily of various journal entries from six ...
  
  











  



  
Never Ceese: A vampire . . . a werewolf . . . Can Two Who Were Wronged Make It Right?20 reviews
Sue Dent

Journey Stone Creations, 2006

Wanted it to Never Ceese!

+ Fantastic and original!
+ Amazing Christian Speculative Fiction!
+ Obsessively Readable!
+ Never Ceese Is Ever Dazzling
  
  











  



  
Shade6 reviews
John B. Olson

B&H Fiction, 2008

Finally, Another Can't Put It Down Novel

+ Shade
+ The Whole Entertainment Package

I don't find many novels I'm sucked into, where most waking moments are devoted to finishing the book. Shade is one of the rare ones. Vivid characters, great foreshadowing that kept me guessing and intrigued, great pacing, and room for a sequel. Next book soon, please.
  
  











  



  
Chaos (The Lost Books, Book 4) (The Books of History Chronicles)12 reviews
Ted Dekker

Thomas Nelson, 2008

MORE

+ Good book, entertaining, recommended reading.
+ Lost books found
+ Dekker's Big, Sloppy Kiss of Chaos
+ I want more
  
  











  



  
Field of Blood (Jerusalem's Undead Trilogy, Book 1)5 reviews
Eric Wilson

Thomas Nelson, 2008

The Perfect Blend of Truth and Fiction

+ This is Eric's breakout novel!
+ The Nazarene blood will prevail!
+ Wilson resurrects faith in "Blood"
+ I'm so Thirsty for More!!!
  
  











  






   



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