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As Dead As A Vampire (Brimstone Witch Mystery #2) As Dead As A Vampire by April Fernsby
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“People have always told me what to do. Especially my brother and sister. They’re so protective of me.” Her comment caused me concern. Were they so protective that they’d commit murder to keep her safe? Before leaving the room, I took some photos using my phone.”
April Fernsby, As Dead As A Vampire
“Ambrogio spent time in Florence, Italy. The Italian word for Florence is Firenze. Hmm. Uriah Firenze. Was he related to the original vampire? I suppose all vampires were related to”
April Fernsby, As Dead As A Vampire
“the first ever vampire was a human called Ambrogio. He was an adventurer who lived in Italy. As is usual with these tales, Ambrogio managed to upset a couple of Greek gods and was punished as a result. His punishment made him a vampire and he then went out into the world turning other people into vampires too.”
April Fernsby, As Dead As A Vampire
“Who’s he with?” Steve replied, “His girlfriend.”
April Fernsby, As Dead As A Vampire
“here.” “I’m fine. A bit insulted by his remarks, but I’m fine. Thanks for turning up when you did.” “No problem.” The big troll frowned down at me. “I thought Luca was keeping an eye on you. Where is he?” Good question. I”
April Fernsby, As Dead As A Vampire
“He’s called Uriah Firenze. He’s a vampire from a long established family.”
April Fernsby, As Dead As A Vampire
“While we had something to eat later, we watched an early episode of Buffy, The Vampire Slayer.”
April Fernsby, As Dead As A Vampire
“And you’re my witch, no matter what. I wouldn’t swap you for all the double cream in this world and ours.”
April Fernsby, As Dead As A Vampire
“And you’re”
April Fernsby, As Dead As A Vampire
“Also, we talk to residents about legal matters, relationship worries, health issues, that sort of thing. We guardians are good listeners.”
April Fernsby, As Dead As A Vampire