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Garon Whited’s ‘Nightlord’ Series Is My New Audiobook Obsession

My last audiobook obsession was Mark Tufo’s Zombie Fallout Series. The incredible tale of uber-vampire-turned-superhero Michael Talbot has kept me on the hook for (currently) 20 books! That’s not counting the side quests of Lycan Fallout, Demon Fallout, Indian Hill, and the interesting (if somewhat confusing) crossover with John O’Brien‘s Jack Walker, A Shrouded World. After getting caught up, I started looking for another series to satisfy my reading craving. One thing I did love about the Zombie Fallout series was the award-winning narrator, Sean Runnette.  A quick search led me to yet another ‘vampire’ series, Garon Whited‘s Nightlord Series. 

I’m on book 4 of 7 (Knightfall) and I can’t get enough of Hallar’s day-to-day chronicling of being King, magician and demon monster in an otherworldly magical dimension.


“Why do I have to have moral issues with killing someone? I feel like such a hypocrite! It’s worse than a vegetarian touting organically grown steaks.” (Eric, physics teacher, involuntary vampire, and part-time demon slayer)

Eric didn’t ask to be a vampire. In fact he didn’t even believe in them. Biting your own tongue with your fangs does a lot of convincing. Even so, being a part-time undead isn’t as easy as you might think. It can let you hold down a day job, true, but sometimes the night “life” can be more than a little difficult, what with those bloodthirsty urges and predatory instincts kicking in. Luckily for Eric he can rely on his trusty steed and her unwavering support, his flaming sword and its sarcastic wit, and his own snarky sense of humor.