It's true that few of us would choose the life of a zombie, mindlessly consuming every moving thing in sight as we rot and shrivel with decay. It's also true that few of us would choose to become a ghost, dolefully watching the comings and goings of the living, unable to touch, to breathe, to feel them in a physical way. But, if given the chance to become a vampire, I think most of us would bite. Vampires make our pulses quicken: whether they are the velveteen figures of Anne Rice or Bram Stoker, or the violent monsters of Stephen King, we don't care. Not the hunters. Not the hopefuls. The real, blood-drinking, neck-biting fiends. Vampires are timeless because they are immortal. And the vampires in these pages may just come back to bite you in the end. These are stories you can really sink your teeth into. Promise.
Voices Carry (TOM WORTMAN) Fountain of Flesh (NICKY PEACOCK) Dawn Hunter (EARL PARRISH) Green Eyes and Chili Dogs (KEVIN DAVID ANDERSON) Cosmina (CHRISTOPHER LEPPEK & EMANUEL ISLER) Rite of Passage (LORI MICHELLE) 7 Hours (MAX BOOTH III) Liquid Blue (DREW WILCOX) Ordering Out (KENNETH W. CAIN) To The Last Drop (ERIC GRAWE) Sekhmet’s Daughters (C. W. LaSART) Entangled (JENNIFER LEFSYK) The Spy Who Bit Me (LORELEI BELL) An Unusual Occurrence at Pointe Laurent (MARYKATHRYN GELISSE) Tough Love (DAVID THOMAS) The Taste of Love (RENEE PAWLISH) State of Grace (TARA FOX HALL) Transmogrify (RICHARD THOMAS) The Key to Happiness (PENELOPE CROWE)
Another great vampire story from this talented young author. Rodney and his girlfriend, Jackie, brave the vampires' den to rescue the dogs which the vampires have captured and are using as a source of food. This exciting teen story is told with Ms Hall's usual fluency and style. I was captivated from the start. Keep it up, Tara. I can't get enough of your stories