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Well, I wrote this so I can honestly say, it's not bad. You should check it out. Really.
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To start, I will say there are vampires in this book. They do wicked things. They walk in the sunlight. They don’t sparkle.
Tiamat opens with the main character, Megan, explaining to Garrett her reasons for thinking he was a vampire. He confirms that vampires do exist, but he’s not one. Then he confesses that he’s a dragon.
The second chapter rewinds a few weeks. Megan is a Joplin, Missouri, social worker, and there’s a recurrent head lice case in the nearby town of Scottish that she needs to foll ...more
Tiamat opens with the main character, Megan, explaining to Garrett her reasons for thinking he was a vampire. He confirms that vampires do exist, but he’s not one. Then he confesses that he’s a dragon.
The second chapter rewinds a few weeks. Megan is a Joplin, Missouri, social worker, and there’s a recurrent head lice case in the nearby town of Scottish that she needs to foll ...more

Dec 15, 2011
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Once again, the talented Sean Poindexter weaves a tale of horror that will have you begging for more. This time the brilliant writer incorporates dragons, yes I said dragons, in a story of intrigue and desire. As with his other tales, Poindexter chooses the gritty backdrop of Missouri and once again, he does not disappoint. Join Meg and her dragon as they discover their love for one another in the midst of a turmoil that threatens Meg’s very existence. I received an ARC for this honest review. T
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