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"Trust me when I say, you have never seen vampires, wizards, or any supernatural being in the same light as author A.J. Gallant presents them! Laugh out loud funny with its irreverent look into the life of the King of all Vampires, Dracula, and trust me, the guy may be the most powerful being ever, but he still has family issues, friend issues and an issue or two with an unknown evil. Dracula is depressed; he's suicidal. He's also in love, whether he wants Dracula Hearts of StoneDracula knew one thing; he no longer wanted to liveA tale of magic, humor, romance, adventure, and vampires.Dracula is depressed. He’s done almost everything one could imagine, lost hundreds of friends over the years, and had enough of this life. Walking through the graveyard, he considers the dead the lucky ones.And if that was not enough, his dear friend, Zacharia, who has used a piece of his soul to extend his precious cat’s life, ends up being sucked inside the cat when he is killed. Additionally, evil vampires are killing people willy-nilly. The Master has trained Red Sheriffs to care for that sort of thing, but they are vastly outnumbered. And did I mention that Dracula has a biting sense of humor? AND he's a good guy. " There's lots of humor in the book that had me laughing out loud. I read the last half while getting my hair done (it takes hours) and kept reading funny parts to the girl doing my hair. By the time I finished, she was asking me what happened next!" Michele Avery Dracula made me giggle with his Down and out ways. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for something new and Loves vampire novels. A magical tale ... Jenn Cuce 5.0 out of 5 stars Threw me for a loop August 21, 2015 Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase I totally enjoyed this book. Dracula cracked me up and the ending so not what I expected. This Dracula definitely my favorite vampire Wonderful new story of Dracula, and a vampire dystopia Wow- this is truly one of the best books I've read in a very, very long time. I absolutely love the way Dracula is depicted in this story- he's comical, and deadly serious at the same time, which is just a perfect mix. The characters he has around him simply add to the humor and depth of his ancient personality. I totally enjoyed this book. Dracula cracked me up and the ending so not what I expected. This Dracula definitely my favorite vampire Dracula made me giggle with his Down and out ways. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for something new and Loves vampire novels. Hats off to A.J.Gallant. Loved it! A vampire’s consciousness sucked into a cat forcing both to share the same body? It’s all here in Dracula: Hearts of Stone