Imagine living a life where you go from being a normal everyday human to a Vampire mutant warrior with six arms. Alexander didn't have to imagine it. He has lived it. For 300 years this Vampire warrior has been hated by humans and Vampires for being a mutant Vampire. But through all this hate he has fought to be accepted and seen as the child of the Queen of the Damned. Now, on his 315 birthday, this Vampire mutant warrior who has been the savior of both humans and Vampires on frozen post-apocalyptic Earth has been allowed to join the ranks of Vampires and be seen as the child of Queen Akito the Queen of Vampires.Come listen to the story of one of the most feared Vampires in the world and find out how he went from a humble teenage human to a mutant Vampire warrior that wielded an arsenal of guns, swords, and a shield in battle to a beautiful Princess who plays 2 cellos and a violin. See the unique differences between Alexander the Law Giver versus Princess Alexandria and hear the story of why this post-apocalyptic, mutant vampire warrior is loved and feared by so many. See her struggles as she found a way using her music and combat skills to unite humans and Vampires in their darkest hour all the while being hated for what she was. See how she fought as an LGBTQ Warrior and stood up for equal rights and changed the way Vampires and humans saw the world. Come see what happens when blood, music, and mutation come together to make one of the most unique Vampire warriors in history.
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- Release Date 07/18/2020
- Authors Frank Middleton, Starla Frazier
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 2.05 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 1.26 x 9 inches
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