previous fantasy author
 

Alicia Benson

Reviewed by John H.
next fantasy author
Alicia Benson
Alicia Benson has degrees in International Relations, National Security, and law. She lives in Northern California. You can watch a video trailer for The First Vampire at her website.
View reader rating & comments about this author
Click covers for publication dates & formats (including audio & Kindle).

fantasy book review Alicia Benson The First Vampire: A Novel of Samson and DelilahThe First Vampire: A Novel of Samson & Delilah — (2008) Publisher: Some journeys take more than one lifetime. Ever since Delilah used a devilish brew from Lilith to turn him into a vampire (and then turned him over to the Philistines), Samson as been plotting revenge against his former lover and arch nemesis. When he finally catches up to the reincarnated Delilah in modern day New York City, it seems as though he has all the time in the world to see that the last chapter of their sordid saga is finally written. But much like old enemies, old passions die hard, and Samson is forced to make a surprisingly hard choice. Does he want her dead more than he wants her back in his bed? Intelligent, disquieting and deeply erotic, THE FIRST VAMPIRE cleverly weaves the past into the present in a captivating tapestry of suspense, intrigue and betrayal.


fantasy book review Alicia Benson The First Vampire: A Novel of Samson and DelilahThe First Vampire: A Novel of Samson & Delilah

fantasy book review Alicia Benson The First Vampire: A Novel of Samson and DelilahI am a big fan of alternate history books and urban fantasy. Alicia Benson has done a more than adequate job of blending the two into a fun book. The First Vampire is a story based on the Biblical Samson and his seductress/destroyer Delilah. Benson does a very good job of weaving urban fantasy into the culmination of a millennia long search by Samson to have his final revenge.

The First Vampire takes elements of alternate history to explain how vampirism came to be through a fluke event. There are twists and turns to the story and a fair amount of sexually explicit tension and activity. This book has some hard edges and treads on some very interesting themes of Christianity without attempting to make any judgment. Benson does a great job of keeping a light shining amidst the dark.

On the whole I found Benson’s writing style to be entertaining and the storyline to be involved enough that it wasn’t boring. At 263 pages, The First Vampire is a quick read with a rapid-paced plot. The First Vampire appears to be book one in a series and leaves us with plenty to anticipate in the future.

And Kudos to Benson for being willing to kill important characters instead of the usual habit of keeping everyone alive until the story grows stagnant.  4.5 Stars for something new and fun.  —John H.   Comments

To rate, review, or comment, join/login with a Google account (see the bottom of your screen).

Support FanLit by purchasing your books (and other items) through our Amazon links. Or donate.
© 2007-2010   Fantasy Literature


Discount Gold Offer

The FTC wants you to know that many of our review copies are received free from publishers.


Subscribe to FanLit Posts Posts    Subscribe to FanLit Comments  Comments
  Posts  Comments


Follow FanLit on Twitter


Admin