This is the second book in the Vampire Esquire’s War series. Book One reached #4 in the Kindle vampire novel category. The United States is under attack from a vampire named Vladimir from Europe. In the United States and abroad, Vladimir is multiplying his vampires at an alarming rate through human trafficking and private prisons. But Pierre Leblanc, who is a vampire friendly to humans, and his vampire hunters won’t let Vladimir succeed. The vampire hunters are tracking down vampires and staking vampires in everywhere from building sites to metro tunnels. There are so many vampires already, and it may be too late. The vampires are all over the country, and they want to control the White House. Vladimir will take the presidency either by fixing the election or by force. Either way he must be be stopped. Vladimir is coming for Washington and for the White House, but will Pierre Leblanc and the vampire hunters stop him? Only time will tell, and the fate of humanity will be decided in a final, pitched battle, the largest and most significant vampire vs. human battle in history.
I found this book pretty good for an fairly new and unknown writer. The two sides of the vampire war were intriguing, and I liked the play between the vampires and politics. Considering the length of the book I found the novella fairly complete in its depth of characters.
I thought I t was a good start. Very good story line and good character development. It was a little choppy in places but, as the characters were added it smoothed out. Has the potential to be the base for several more novellas.