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The Vampires' Birthright (Dying of the Dark #2) [Kindle Edition]

Aiden James
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A birthright. It should be something no one can ever take away.

But that’s not how it works in the world of vampires. Especially when that birthright involves a unique type of blood necessary for an elitist vampire society to remain young and beautiful.

Welcome to the continued misadventure of nineteen-year-old Txema Ybarra.

The earth’s most privileged undead believe they deserve a stake in Txema’s blood, and there is power and prestige for whoever controls her ancient bloodline. However, the vampire demon, Ralu, and his burgeoning Chupacabra army crave the same lofty status. Unlike his brother Gustav—ruler of the elite European vampires—Ralu desires the death of Txema, and with it the end of Gustav’s two thousand-year reign.

As this teenage mother-to-be fights for survival for her and her unborn daughter, the journey to elude Ralu and traitor vampires among Gustav’s civilized allies takes Txema across the globe. The race is on to save or destroy two human lives…and determine the rightful holder of The Vampires’ Birthright.



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—Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews for "The Devil’s Paradise"

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—Huntress Reviews for "The Forgotten Eden"

“The hook to this excellent suspense thriller is the twists that will keep readers wondering what is going on as nothing is quite what it seems. Adding to the excitement is that the audience will wonder whether the terror is an evil supernatural creature or an amoral human…Aiden James provides a dark thriller that grips fans from the opening.”
—Harriet Klausner, Amazon’s #1 book reviewer for "The Forgotten Eden"

“Aiden James writing style flows very easily and I found that "Cades Cove" snowballed into a very gripping tale. Clearly the strengths in the piece were as the spirit’s interaction became prevalent with the family… The Indian lore and ceremonies and the flashbacks to Allie Mae’s (earthly) demise were very powerful. I think those aspects separated the work from what we’ve seen before in horror and ghost tales.”
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“As with the previous titles I have read by this author, I found the author's writing style to be silky smooth and the main plot line to be extremely creative. The fertile imagination of Aiden James definitely knows what today's readers want to see in their stories.”
—Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews for "The Vampires’ Last Lover"

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 467 KB
  • Print Length: 244 pages
  • Publisher: Aiden James Fiction; 2 edition (28 Aug 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005JUOL42
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #43,747 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Book 2 18 Sep 2011
By Detra Fitch TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Kindle Edition
After their battle in the castle near Perpignon, Txema (Chee-ma) Ybarra and her five vampire protectors are seeking a safe haven. Txema's life has not been in her own control since the night she woke up in her University of Tennessee dorm room to find a vampire standing over her. That had been the beginning of what the world now refers to as the infamous "Knoxville Tragedy". (Story told in the previous title, The Vampires' Last Lover.) Txema is the last of a bloodline that is vital in keeping an entire breed of vampires from deteriorating into an army of Nosferatu-like vampires.

Thanks to a recent ceremony, Txema is pregnant. During the early stage of the pregnancy, Txema and her vampire protectors are guests at the Palace of Xu Zheng in the Himalayas. However, the army of the demon vampire, Ralu Izcacus, has grown. Bent on wiping out Txema's heritage, Ralu has stepped up his attacks and his mercenaries seem to be everywhere. The aggressive attacks result in Txema having to be whisked away from her Chinese hosts and into seclusion until her daughter, Alaia (A-lee-yah), is born.

Ralu will not be satisfied until he takes over the entire world. The only threats to Ralu's full conquest of all vampires and human beings are Txema and Alaia. Ralu's forces openly chase Txema and Alaia all over the globe, killing humans and vampires alike. All major countries, and many small ones, are already under Marshall Law until the "Chupacabra menace" is over.

Amid all of the violence and craziness going on in her life, Txema's undead protectors are doing all they can to keep mother and daughter safe, while trying to inject as much happiness as possible into their chaotic lives. Though unable to visit her parents, Txema soon has the comfort of Racco de Saint Germain's company. But Txema is unsure about resuming a relationship with the immortal, especially since it could be a distraction when her focus must remain fully on the care of her daughter. And speaking of Alaia, she is developing at almost three times the speed of a normal human, physically and mentally. There are signs of Alaia having a telepathic connection with Txema, as well as possible advanced cognitive abilities.

It is up to Txema's small group of allies to stay at least one step ahead of the demon vampire's welling forces, in hopes that Alaia may someday become the catalyst that heals the growing conflict between humans and vampires.

**** FOUR STARS! As with the first book in this series (The Vampires' Last Lover) this story is written much like a journal or memoir. Txema is the author/narrator. As the story opens, Txema explains that she and her group are still fighting for their lives. This book picks up from where the last one left off and will tell (any future reader of her memoir) what has happened up until Txema's current point in time.

The previous book/memoir covered the first two weeks of Txema's surreal adventure. This time many months are covered. Because there are months during Txema's pregnancy when nothing happens to move the plot along, Txema's writing sticks to the biggest events instead of detailing every hour or every single day. Personally, I like this. As the reader, I am not forced to wade through pages or chapters of "fluff" and "filler". The last book of this trilogy will be titled "Blood Princesses of the Vampires" and currently has a release date set in October 2011.

Unlike the first story, there are no scenes that are too steamy or intimate. Txema does not come across as loose and she still has her trademark sarcastic disposition. Having a child seems to have matured the character a bit. Aiden James tosses a few twists and surprises to keep readers off balance. The author also injects some well known television tidbits to make the story more realistic, such as when Txema mentions missing "True Blood", of which I am eagerly awaiting the release of Season Four. Do not worry about cliff-hanger endings. Though this story does not tie up all loose strings, it comes to a halt at a very good spot. If nothing else, I have learned that anything that comes from the imagination of Aiden James is sure to be interesting, suspenseful, and delightfully demonic. ****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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just confused 18 Sep 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
Not sure about this series. storyline quite good however the speed the heroine accepts the possible deaths of family and friends alike together with almost nonchelant acceptance of her fate leaves me with a taste of adolescent selfishness. Also find the 'dear reader' statements annoying. Having said that I expect i will get the final instalment if only to see things through to the end.
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Once Again! 19 Sep 2011
By Tammy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Aiden James has done a wonderful job again! I love Chanson and Garvan. Every character brings their own personal touch to this novel. I feel like the best is yet to come in this series. I Cannot wait for the next installment.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Book 2 18 Sep 2011
By Detra Fitch - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
After their battle in the castle near Perpignon, Txema (Chee-ma) Ybarra and her five vampire protectors are seeking a safe haven. Txema's life has not been in her own control since the night she woke up in her University of Tennessee dorm room to find a vampire standing over her. That had been the beginning of what the world now refers to as the infamous "Knoxville Tragedy". (Story told in the previous title, The Vampires' Last Lover.) Txema is the last of a bloodline that is vital in keeping an entire breed of vampires from deteriorating into an army of Nosferatu-like vampires.

Thanks to a recent ceremony, Txema is pregnant. During the early stage of the pregnancy, Txema and her vampire protectors are guests at the Palace of Xu Zheng in the Himalayas. However, the army of the demon vampire, Ralu Izcacus, has grown. Bent on wiping out Txema's heritage, Ralu has stepped up his attacks and his mercenaries seem to be everywhere. The aggressive attacks result in Txema having to be whisked away from her Chinese hosts and into seclusion until her daughter, Alaia (A-lee-yah), is born.

Ralu will not be satisfied until he takes over the entire world. The only threats to Ralu's full conquest of all vampires and human beings are Txema and Alaia. Ralu's forces openly chase Txema and Alaia all over the globe, killing humans and vampires alike. All major countries, and many small ones, are already under Marshall Law until the "Chupacabra menace" is over.

Amid all of the violence and craziness going on in her life, Txema's undead protectors are doing all they can to keep mother and daughter safe, while trying to inject as much happiness as possible into their chaotic lives. Though unable to visit her parents, Txema soon has the comfort of Racco de Saint Germain's company. But Txema is unsure about resuming a relationship with the immortal, especially since it could be a distraction when her focus must remain fully on the care of her daughter. And speaking of Alaia, she is developing at almost three times the speed of a normal human, physically and mentally. There are signs of Alaia having a telepathic connection with Txema, as well as possible advanced cognitive abilities.

It is up to Txema's small group of allies to stay at least one step ahead of the demon vampire's welling forces, in hopes that Alaia may someday become the catalyst that heals the growing conflict between humans and vampires.

**** FOUR STARS! As with the first book in this series (The Vampires' Last Lover) this story is written much like a journal or memoir. Txema is the author/narrator. As the story opens, Txema explains that she and her group are still fighting for their lives. This book picks up from where the last one left off and will tell (any future reader of her memoir) what has happened up until Txema's current point in time.

The previous book/memoir covered the first two weeks of Txema's surreal adventure. This time many months are covered. Because there are months during Txema's pregnancy when nothing happens to move the plot along, Txema's writing sticks to the biggest events instead of detailing every hour or every single day. Personally, I like this. As the reader, I am not forced to wade through pages or chapters of "fluff" and "filler". The last book of this trilogy will be titled "Blood Princesses of the Vampires" and currently has a release date set in October 2011.

Unlike the first story, there are no scenes that are too steamy or intimate. Txema does not come across as loose and she still has her trademark sarcastic disposition. Having a child seems to have matured the character a bit. Aiden James tosses a few twists and surprises to keep readers off balance. The author also injects some well known television tidbits to make the story more realistic, such as when Txema mentions missing "True Blood", of which I am eagerly awaiting the release of Season Four. Do not worry about cliff-hanger endings. Though this story does not tie up all loose strings, it comes to a halt at a very good spot. If nothing else, I have learned that anything that comes from the imagination of Aiden James is sure to be interesting, suspenseful, and delightfully demonic. ****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Read this in one day! 31 Aug 2011
By chuck - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
A fantastic sequel! James brings out the big guns...his far east vampires are exotic and thrilling...what an imagination. Great sequel. Now I need to go back and re-read...and this time to read it sloooowly and savor it. Aiden James is easily in my top three favorite writers, and this book doesn't disappoint!
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