Father Antonio Molinari has been fighting evil for years when he comes across a little girl who has been cursed as a vampire. He cannot abide the torture of the child and while trying to protect her Father Antonio is himself turned into a vampire. Yet the things that should hurt him and the little girl do no harm to them and he must navigate this new world and his place in it. Throughout this book we see the years and the people that Father Antonio and the young girl encounter as the Father tries to find a way to help Sabine. He will never give up on that goal or his faith in God but is that enough for him to fulfill his mission?

I found this book to drawn out for me with no real character development. It is mostly seeing the Father try to acclimate to each new year and inventions as he tries to stay hidden from those hunting him. All is centered around him researching to find what he is looking for and the fights he has with the vampires. The story is based on his faith in his religion and soon becomes a very religious book that began to turn me off of the story. This book spans many years, and it becomes a tedious story that loses my attention, and I began to wonder just how long it would go on. The book only briefly goes into anything about the vampire world and centers around Father Antonio’s strength in his religion. Narrator Christopher James Mayer does a nice job of moving the narrative along and letting some emotions be heard through the characters.

I received this audiobook at my request and I voluntarily wrote a review.