“Evil is eternal. It never dissipates but festers in the souls of men and reincarnates.”
The once feckless teenager Tristina, who has risen to become the Vampire Empress of the Svalbard Empire, steps into an idyllic time in her life.
Viktor, the obsessive Necromancer Warlock, and Vampwitch is dead. Pregnant again, with her beloved former Whipping Boy Oliver’s child, she also welcomes her best friend Theda’s once disfigured son Prodigy into the Royal family. His transformation from a goat boy into a handsome young warrior (after the curse on him was broken by Viktor’s death) has been nothing short of miraculous, and because Tristina, his Godmother, kept him protected and alive after his birth, they are as close as if she had given birth to him.
But from far off in Mother Russia, a new threat emerges, one just as powerful as the last. His name is Maxim Vincere Atara, and from birth, he has had but one ambition…
P. Mattern and L Gauthier have outdone themselves with PRODIGY, book 4 of THE VAMPIRE PRINCESS SERIES! This book grabs you from the first sentence. You won’t be able to put It done for long if at all! The characters have all grown into themselves and the world that they created is phenomenal! You will feel like you are right there with everything that is happening. One minute you will be so tense because you don’t know if evil is finally going to take over! Just when your convinced that evil will survive something will change the trajectory of the fight and good will be on top again. Then there is the ending, I had been up and down during the book and had no idea how it was going to end. The surprise ending literally made me burst out laughing! It was so unexpected but yet it really did fit right in. I really loved this book, my favorite one of the series. The entire series is all 5 star reads and PRODIGY is no exception. Grab yours today.
Oo this series keeps getting better and better I abostly love the series. It's became more and more one of my top ones I reccomed daily. I highly recommend it. 5 star book. I sincerely couldn't put it down