Yes, although I enjoyed the print version the added dimension of James Marsters narrating was impressive. Would you consider the audio edition of Vampire Empire - The Greyfriar to be better than the print version? As the power struggle between the vampires and humans increase Adele and The Greyfriar are caught in the middle, on the run, being hunted, and fighting for not just their own lives, but for future of humanity. The Greyfriar, a legendary vampire hunter from the north, appears ready to rescue the Princess and return her home-but he harbors secrets of his own. Prepared to do her duty she finds herself caught in a web of political intrigue and physical danger. Their marriage will cement an alliance between the nations and set the stage for war against the vampires in an attempt to retake the north. Princess Adele, quick witted, combat trained and heir to throne is set to wed the scion of the American Republic, a man she has never met. The Equatorian Empire, descendant of the British Empire, stretches from Alexandria to Cape Town. There, blending with the local peoples, they rebuilt their societies founded on human ingenuity, steam and iron. A remnant fled south to the safety of the ever present heat which was intolerable to vampires. The great industrialized civilizations of the world were left in ruin. Millions perished millions were turned into herd animals. The vampire clans arose and slaughtered humanity with unprecedented carnage in the northern parts of the world.
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