Dracula & Daughters
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Narrated by:
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Rosie Akerman
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By:
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Emma Carroll
About this listen
In the city of Temstown, for the first time in 20 years ... vampires are prowling the streets.
The only way to make the city safe again is by culling the undead with a stake through the heart. But vampire slayers are in dangerously short supply.
Then three cousins, Mina, Buffy and Bella, discover a mind-blowing secret. Could they alone have the powers to cure – not cull – vampires?
Temstown is about to welcome its very own vampire healing company, and their first case is perilously close to home ...
©2025 Emma Carroll (P)2025 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
'A lush, vivid reimagining of all things vampire.' (Ross Montgomery, award-winning author of I Am Rebel)
'I whizzed through Dracula & Daughters with the speed of a vampire bat, and what an adventure it is. Emma Carroll at her gothic best.' (Michelle Harrison, bestselling author of A Pinch of Magic)
'A spellbinding, deliciously Gothic adventure in which three unusual cousins discover a jaw-dropping family secret.' (Waterstones)
Excellent
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The most disappointing aspect of the audiobook was the narrator’s performance. I actually like the narrator in her other audiobook recordings, but the nasally youthful voice put on for this audiobook was insufferable. I wouldn’t describe it as being put on to be child friendly, if anything that feels like patronising child readers. I hope beyond hope that the narrator reads the sequel in her normal voice.
Enjoyable 1st instalment of a gothic Dracula feminist legacy
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