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Short story review: The Story of Lucius Cane - Vanya Ferreira

   DATE: March 19, 2016
  I received a free copy of this book in exchange of an honest review.
Title: The Story of Lucius Cane
Author: Vanya Ferreira
Genre: Vampire
Date of Publication:  February 9, 2016
Number of Pages: 25 (Pdf)


 About the book: It tells about a vampire known as Lucius Cane. The story is based on city London of the year 1794. Then we get to know about Jack Hound who is a semi-wolf which is the result of an incident or one can also call it as an accident.

My comments: The story of Lucius Cane (book-one) told me about the factor mentioned in the title. But, after reading the first book I just thought one thing that the second book is going to hold some pages which might be tore from the first version of the series.The first release of the series is an incomplete work. One reader may get it as both boring and an excitement creator which would make one tell 'What happened then?' For me, it was like a trailer of the whole book.
The most important thing is, the writer did really a good effort to make the story sound exciting which I realized after reading the fighting scene she described. But still, it is an incomplete work for me. Still, I think that I am going to love it after reading how it ends

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