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VAMPIRE LOVERS ARE IN FOR A TWIST!

"The House on Black Lake" is a vampire tale is some ways, yet it does not conform to outmoded formulas. Old Vlad the Slayer, who is said to have started the genre, is quite creepy, in my opinion. A vampire tale is a tale, only. There is no proof that such demons exit. And if they did, what a bore they would be. To spend eternity with one ancient man, sleeping all day, and enjoying none of our earthly culinary pleasures would be a fate worse than death. It is the foreplay leading  to the first bite that we all desire. Personally don't care for my meat rare of raw. Drinking blood does not entice me.  But other things do.

Most women desire their souls to be taken by a man (as do most men, but they won't admit it). Also, most women long for supernatural powers, and supernatural powers in the male specimen is rare indeed. Yet, they do exist. The men in my stories all carry certain powers. Yet, readers will not learn what they are, for a while. "The House on Black Lake" is only the beginning. There is more to come, and the males in my trilogy will transcend your wildest expectations. My tales carry possibility, not only for the characters, but for the reader.

The first bite is so much more enticing when it means you will not die, but will learn to live!

AB

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