Preview: Frauleinstein
by Lori EllisDuring World War 2, the Nazi forces established a secret base deep within the mountains of Transylvania in order to perform terrifying experiments with forbidden technologies. The Allies needed to send one man to stop them, but who would it be? James Bond? Indiana Jones? Captain America? How about... Flight Lieutenant Roderick Williams of the RAF! Whether he's falling from a plane, fighting a seven-foot Teutonic terror, or charming a beautiful SS officer, Roddy is the only man you'll want for the job!
Seventy years later... German industrialist and former Nazi beauty queen Valeria Engel is recently deceased, but is expected to make a full recovery. And with the aid of WWII super soldier technology, she plans to redefine the term super model! Unfortunately she hasn't counted on interference from the original Frankenstein monster, two incompetent henchmen, a 95-year old duty-bound RAF pilot, a bewildered mad scientist-turned reluctant teen guidance counselor and after-life coach, and Steve Frank, an American student on vacation who, in typical Transylvanian fashion, ends up sharing more than a drawer in the morgue with the bereft Bavarian beauty.
Frauleinstein is Part III of the Transylvanian Transformation Trilogy by Lori Ellis. It occurs at the same time and place as Prettiest Vampire and Bride of the Wolf, Parts I and II of the series, but is a separate story with different characters. Either can be read first, as long as you understand that you will eventually want to read all three!
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A/N: Frauleinstein is available from the "Works" list on my Wattpad face page. If you've enjoyed Prettiest Vampire then you must add Frauleinstein to your reading list! And please leave a comment. Your feedback is what keeps me going! "^_^"
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