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  • The Human-Undead War I

  • Dark Intentions (The Human-Undead War Trilogy, Book 1)
  • By: Jonathan Edward Ondrashek
  • Narrated by: LaMont Ridgell
  • Length: 13 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Human-Undead War I

By: Jonathan Edward Ondrashek
Narrated by: LaMont Ridgell
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Summary

“Vampires done right!”

Tired of the same old vampire story?

In the Human-Undead War world, toss out your crosses, holy water, and fire. Don’t bother bolting your door, or lining entrances to your home with garlic or salt — vampires don’t need an invitation, and none of that will deter them. They don’t sparkle. They don’t sleep in coffins. And they are no longer in hiding.

Dark Intentions

In 2041, vampires are discovered and humanity is thrust into a blood-soaked battle for supremacy. 

Seven years pass and the Human-Undead War rages on. Brian Koltz, the lead scientist and negotiator for the Undead Relations Committee, believes he holds the solution to peaceful coexistence: the platelet mushroom, an accidental creation that produces human blood. 

But after Brian befriends the Undead patriarch, Barnaby, the war intensifies and dark intentions are exposed. Can Brian forsake peace and undo a sinister plot before the world is plunged into darkness forever?

©2016, 2020 Jonathan Edward Ondrashek (P)2021 Jonathan Edward Ondrashek

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Yes it was long but oh my goodness it was worth it. I'm so horrible, I jumped right into book 2. However, each one is memorable. The details are exceptional and the way the author can move from one character in one location at one specific time to another character and stay on point had me awe struck. The author would either keep with the time of where he left off with one character and pick up the same time line or move the time where it needed to keep the story going and the reader would not be confused at all. The timeline was easy to follow, the characters were unique and able to follow each of the characters in mention, and you definitely wanted to see where each storyline went. And the abilities the author gave to some of the undead. He made that unique to their role in the story. Oh my gosh, I could just go on and still not even get into naming characters and the actual plot of the book. A definite must read/listen.

The narrator did awesome.

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