The Stuart Vampire is a very written, gripping tale as I couldn't put this book down despite being the first gothic horror novel I've ever read.
This gothic tale includes the supernatural world and the real horrors of mankind such as violence, rape, gore, torture and murder, during 17th Century England along with plague, fire, superstition, witch trials and civil war.
Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester, King Charles II's youngest brother is a handsome young man with sound principles who dies from smallpox, aged 20. Or does he?
One of the Devil's concubines, the beautiful and heartless Contessa Griselda di Cuorenero, obsessed with Henry turns him into a vampire and plunges him into a world of darkness.
He must choose between goodness, compassion and gentleness or his insatiable desire for human blood.
Part of this novel reminded me of Beauty and the Beast as he falls in love with a lonely outcast, but will true love prevail?
A difficult choice between good and evil, but which one will win in the end?
Not recommended for anyone with weak stomachs or children.