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2/26/2020

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Vampocalypse
by E.S. Brown
Genre: SciFi Fantasy 

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Vampires have infiltrated the highest offices of the United States government.
Secretly working with top scientists in the CDC and the nation's most prestigious universities, this clandestine network creates the ultimate weapon for the undead: a particle bomb that, once detonated, transforms any humans within the blast radius into vampires. The world's human leaders deploy nuclear weapons in a desperate attempt to quell the out-of-control vampire infestation. In their quest for global domination, the vampires propel the world into the greatest of all wars. A nuclear winter envelops the planet, which provides a haven for the vampires to rise up and fully realize their domination over humankind.
Prater Saxon, a half-human/half-vampire survivor in the post-apocalyptic aftermath of the war, lives alone in a world in ruins. Despite his efforts to maintain his solitude as he makes his way through the desolate wastelands, Prater finds himself drawn into a new war brewing between the humans and vampires.For millennia, humans ruled the Earth.
Their rule...may have finally come to an end.
VAMPOCALYPSE is a dark, gritty, post-apocalyptic tale of survival in a land out of resources, high in crime, and overrun with vampires. When the military can't stop the danger, it's up to one man to lead the charge against annihilation.
Fans of The Walking Dead will love E.S. Brown's newest novel.


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​PRATER




I fucking hate vampires.
They’re vile, disgusting creatures. And they’re everywhere.
I see what the world has become. My gray eyes take in the world around me as I walk among death. The never-changing monochrome skies – the result of the ensuing war that took place after the Great Turn – blanket each day with a gloomy hue. I wear sunglasses to filter out the sickening tone, to put a damper on the dead sunrays that have been all but dispelled through the damaged atmosphere.
True sunlight no longer touches the earth. And the world is all the worse for it. Without the sun to shine through, the vampires no longer just rule the night; they rule the day, too.
A putrid odor permeates the air and saturates everything. Some may grow immune to the smell, but not me. I remain acutely aware of what has become of our world. Adaptation is for the weak, for those whose only means of survival is conformity.
The roads are long and the land is desolate. I spend much of my time wandering. There are cities and towns, but I try to avoid them. I occasionally come across other wanderers. Some travel alone, others in groups. Or if they’re vampires, they’re usually – though not always – in packs.
Those in charge of this…new world…play a dangerous game no better or worse than when humans ruled. A precarious existence has developed between vampires and humans, though there’s no mistaking the vampires are in control.
Human or not, you never truly know who to trust. For most that’s a problem. For me it’s easy.
I trust no one.
Not even the boy – I lowered my sunglasses to get a better look…what was he, five years old? – who limped toward me that afternoon. He approached from one of the long, dust covered driveways that led to the occasional house branching off the barren road I roamed. I kept my eye on him as he drew closer. He was pale and a bit unnaturally thin, and was hunched forward a little to his right.
There was a “Stop” sign on my right. Someone had written “Beware! Vampires!” on it. An effort in futility. I quickly surveyed the area around me. From where I stood I saw half a dozen scattered homes with no one else around. Rolling hills blurry in a fog of dust-filled air were in the far distance off one side of the straight road. The other side was bleak and flat. Just like pretty much everyplace else. I wasn’t exactly sure what part of the country I was in, but it wouldn’t have mattered. Outside of the cities, from what I had seen, the entire United States was one giant, dry dust bowl.
I stood at the end of the driveway and stared at the boy as he continued to walk toward me. He was about twenty feet away. I pushed my sunglasses back up.
“Stop.”
The boy stopped. We stood there for a few moments, neither of us saying anything, as I slowly raised my hand behind my head…and grasped the hilt of one of the two swords strapped in an “X” across my back.
The boy stretched a hand out toward me.
“Mister?”
He started to move forward.
“Stay right there,” I warned.
He stopped again.
“What do you want?”
The boy swallowed hard. Even at that distance I could see his lips were heavily chapped.
“I’m hungry, mister. Do you have anything to eat?”
“No. I don’t.”
The boy cocked his head to one side. “I’m so hungry and I haven’t eaten in days.”
The boy started walking forward again.
Dammit. I didn’t want this to turn into something it wasn’t. But I had the feeling I wasn’t going to get my way.
I shifted my stance and redistributed my weight as I pulled the sword partway out of its sheath.
Trust no one.
The boy pointed at the satchel hanging at my left side as he continued to limp toward me.
“You got some food in there? Just…a bite? Anything, sir, please…”
I drew the sword completely and held it with both hands in front of me.
“I don’t know you, boy. I’m telling you to stay back.”
The boy stopped – again – about ten feet away. He gave me a curious look then stood up straight as if his physical ailments were suddenly gone. A crooked boy no more. I held my sword steady.
The boy raised his arms as he sneered at me. His fingertips had transformed into sharp talons and his snarl exposed a mouthful of razors.
I knew it. A fucking vampire.
The boy – he, it – leapt at me, right at my head. The boy-creature abruptly somersaulted midair and dropped – my blade sliced empty air, missing due to his sudden airborne maneuver – and his feet landed squarely into my groin. Sonofabitch.
I keeled forward, the pain reverberating through every nerve ending in my body. The boy scrambled around and was on my back before I knew it. He grasped at my head, knocking off my sunglasses, and covering my eyes with his forearms. I tried to stab the sword blindly over my head. Despite his small size the boy’s grip was strong and he started twisting my head sideways as I continued my random jabs. Pain shot through my neck as it felt like it was about to be twisted off.
One of my stabs finally nicked the boy on top of his head. He screeched and loosened his grip. I reached back with a free hand, grabbed him and flung him forward.
The boy twisted in the air, landing in a three-point stance facing me. Saliva dripped from his fangs as he bared them. I displayed my sword high, ready to strike.
“Stop now, boy, while you have your life.”
The boy-creature ran at me on all fours, snapping and snarling like some sort of feral animal. Just as he was within reach of my blade he jumped over me, bounced when he landed, went up and over me again, and bounced again. Over and over this went, faster and faster as it progressed. It was almost as if there was more than just the one of him. Sometimes he landed real close, and I would swing and slash but always missed.
I was growing increasingly frustrated. Most vampires I’d faced were relatively easy to dispose of…but once in awhile I would come across one of exceptional speed and agility that provided me a life-or-death workout I appreciated but never enjoyed.
At one point the boy cartwheeled in the air over me, close enough to where he dug the claws of one of his hands into my face as he went overhead. His razor-like fingers scratched from my right cheek, over my eye, and partway up my forehead. Warm blood flowed into my eyes.
The boy landed on the other side of me and hissed. I wiped the blood away and rushed at him. Every thrust, stab, and slice of my sword was evaded through a complex series of inhuman twists and turns. It didn’t help that he was much smaller than me. Good against an adult was one thing…good against a child with speed and agility as if he was in the prime of adulthood was something else. And I didn’t know how old this “boy” actually was. He could have been decades old for all I knew…an aging soul forever trapped in the body of a child.
This was definitely no mere youth, as I was reminded when he dropped low under my blade and swiped at my feet with one of his legs. I fell flat on my back. The wind was knocked out of me but I was able to maintain grip of my sword.
The boy was on me in an instant. I brought my sword up just as he bore his claws down at my face. He grabbed the blade with his hands. I pushed up as hard as I could, trying to get the blade’s edge closer to the boy’s face, but he seemed to have the strength of five men. He gripped the blade tighter. The sword began to cut into his palms and blood dripped from his hands and onto my face.
For a moment I tasted the cold, dead vampire blood.
With a final push, I thrust the sword up. The flat side of the blade smacked against the bridge of the boy-creature’s nose. His head recoiled back. I took advantage of the moment and shoved him off me.
I rolled up onto my feet and raised my sword for the final blow. I swung down hard and fast…but the boy was just as fast. A well-placed swift kick sent the sword flying out of my hands.
To the boy’s surprise I continued my downward motion, grabbing him by one arm and one leg. I lifted him up while he writhed and screeched. Holding him in front of me I spun around twice. With a final grunt I released him high into the air with all my might.
The boy soared up and away from me. That is, until he twisted around into an upright position…flight. Damn. Thankfully, not all of them are capable of flight. But it’s worse when they are.
The boy’s arms were outstretched at his sides, and he glared down at me with a combination of hatred and exasperation. I could only imagine that I had that same look towards him.
The boy dove at me, claws first. Just as he was almost upon me I stooped low, reached back and grabbed the other sword that was strapped to my back and swung it. The boy’s body fell to one side of me…while his head fell to the other.
With the adrenaline in me receding I realized how heavy I was breathing. I shook off any loose blood and replaced the blade into its sheath on my back.
I slumped down onto my knees next to the body and brought my breathing under control. I put my hand to my mouth and carefully removed the set of false teeth I was wearing and placed them in my satchel. My body tensed in anticipation of what was to come. Even though I’d dealt with this for thirty years, it never got any easier.
The pain was no longer excruciating but was there nonetheless. The sharp points of my real teeth broke through my gums and extended out about half an inch before stopping. At least my gums didn’t bleed anymore whenever this happened.
I looked at the lifeless body lying in front of me. I didn’t even pause as I dropped on top of the boy-creature and sunk my teeth into the open flesh of the headless neck – sucking and taking in his blood. Human blood was good, but vampire blood was always better. My body felt reenergized as the nectar began to course through me…
I wished there was another way, especially when it came to children. But this was what the world had become. Survival of the fittest. Dog eat dog.
Or, more accurately, vampire eat vampire.
‘cause, you know, we all gotta eat.
Just because I don’t like what I am doesn’t mean I don’t deny what I am.
Just because you are what you hate doesn’t mean you don’t have the right to hate. I didn’t choose to be this way. I was born this way.
After I finished feeding, I got up and retrieved my other sword and put it away. I then headed back to the street where our fight started.
And there they were. My sunglasses. I picked them up and – dammit – the earpieces were bent. Again. I hate it when that happens. I gingerly straightened them back out. I’ve done that way too much. Only a matter of time before they finally…
{{{SNAP}}}
One of the earpieces broke off.
I fucking hate vampires.


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E.S. Brown has lived nearly his entire life in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, which has provided the ideal climate for him to foster his love of writing. He is fueled by an overactive imagination and caffeine - a perfect storm that has translated into many late nights researching and working on any number of fantastical tales waiting to be told.
His interests include a love of living a healthy lifestyle, inspiring others, and simply enjoying life and all its wonders. VAMPOCALYPSE is his second novel, following the release of STARPHOENIX in 2014. He is also a poet and is working on a self-help book (a journey of healing following his divorce in 2014). Other works in progress include sequels to Starphoenix and Vampocalypse, as well as a supernatural spy-thriller tentatively titled CODENAME: SCARLETT.
E.S. Brown lives in Puyallup, Washington, where he balances writing with his day job and his cat and his two amazing kiddos.


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“Vampocalypse” came about from my love of supernatural thrillers. I’m a huge fan of Stephen King (I’ve read more of his books than any other author), and while “Vampocalypse” isn’t a horror novel, it does contain some horrifying moments and tense scenes.

I’m also a fan of serial storytelling on TV (“The Walking Dead” and “Game of Thrones” are two of my favorites). “Vampocalypse” is written in a format unlike anything I have ever personally read (though that’s not to say similar formats in other novels don’t exist). Essentially, the book is broken into two parts: one storyline is told in the first-person from the protagonist’s point-of-view as he maneuvers a post-apocalyptic world as a loner among tribes of people fighting to survive in a world overrun by the undead. The other storyline follows the world’s governments – who have been covertly taken over by vampires – in a pre-war world and the planning and deception that went into plunging the planet into World War III (creating a nuclear winter to block out the sunlight which allows the vampires to take over). This second storyline is told in a more traditional third-person format.

The two storylines are intertwined in the pages of the novel. The book opens with the protagonist, Prater Saxon, as he encounters a young boy, seemingly human and starving for food, who turns out to be a vampire. The next scene jumps back in time to the pre-war world and the scientists who are working to create a virus used to turn humans into vampires en masse. As a writer, it was fun jumping back-and-forth between the two timelines to show how the worlds ultimately come together (and if you haven’t read the book yet, don’t worry, it’s easy to tell as the storylines switch between each other).

With the Prater storyline, I enjoyed introducing other characters into the fold who would ultimately shape Prater’s personal journey and turn him into the person that is first introduced at the very start of the novel. In many ways, “Vampocalypse” is Prater’s origin story, preparing the reader for what is to become of him in Book Two and beyond.

The storyline detailing the vampires’ takeover of the world was equally fun to write. I am intrigued by conspiracy theories and political wrangling, and had a great time showing how the world’s governments – led by the vice-president of the United States – fall into line and ultimately do his bidding to destroy the human world.

I created three book trailers (as writer and producer) for “Vampocalypse,” the first of which essentially puts visuals into the opening scene of Prater confronting the little boy. The actor portraying Prater in the trailer was also the model used for the cover of the book. I design all my own book covers, though they are fleshed out by talents well beyond my personal skills.

I hope you enjoy reading “Vampocalypse” as much as I enjoyed creating it! And if life allows, you will have Book Two in your hands much sooner than the five years it took me to write the first book. Until then, happy reading!

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65 Comments
James Robert
2/26/2020 03:01:27 am

Thank you so much for taking time to bring to our attention another great read.   I appreciate it and thank you also for the giveaway. 

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:21:10 pm

Thank you very much for your interest in my novel! I hope you enjoy it! Good luck in the giveaway!

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Beyond Comps
2/26/2020 05:18:12 am

Nice cover!

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:23:28 pm

Thank you! I hope you're able to read the book and enjoy it as much (or more!) than the cover itself! :)

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Rita Wray
2/26/2020 11:17:31 am

Sounds like a great book.

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:24:52 pm

Thanks! I hope you have the opportunity to read it and enjoy the adventure!

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Kelly D
2/26/2020 11:50:29 am

I like the cover. It fits the title well.

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:25:59 pm

It's amazing how much work went in to that cover! I'm happy you like it and hope you're able to enjoy the book as well!

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Calvin
2/26/2020 12:25:19 pm

Coolest cover I've seen all year.. just the best desolate feeling you get

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:27:21 pm

Right on! Thank you very much for the compliment on the cover. It took a lot of work to get it just right. I hope you're able to enjoy the book as much as the cover! ;)

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jenn fike
2/26/2020 01:31:13 pm

I can't wait to read this

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:28:15 pm

Your excitment makes me happy! I hope you're able to enjoy the book soon!

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Sherry
2/26/2020 01:57:16 pm

The book sounds good and I love the cover.

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:29:09 pm

Thank you so much! I really hope the book lives up to its cover! :)

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lynn clayton
2/26/2020 02:28:12 pm

NICE COVER LOOKS LIKE A GREAT READ

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:31:33 pm

Thank you for the compliment! I hope you're able to enjoy the book and take part in the desolation! :)

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wendy hutton
2/26/2020 02:34:47 pm

nice cover, sounds like an interesting book

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:32:39 pm

Thank you very much! I hope the book delivers on the feels the cover gives!

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Victoria Scott
2/26/2020 03:11:10 pm

Sounds great! Thank you for sharing!

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:33:47 pm

Thank you so much! I hope you're able to enjoy reading the book as much as I enjoyed writing it!

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Debbie P
2/26/2020 04:25:17 pm

This book sounds like a very cool read!

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:34:45 pm

Thank you! It was a lot of fun writing this! I hope you're able to enjoy it soon!

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Wendy Jensen
2/27/2020 10:49:01 am

The book cover looks haunting!

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:35:39 pm

I was so happy with how that cover turned out! I hope you're able to read the book and enjoy the adventure!

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Heather Mahley
2/28/2020 01:36:47 pm

Wow, I really like the cover

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:36:46 pm

Thank you! That cover took a lot of work to get right. My cover artist and I worked very hard on it. I hope you're able to enjoy the book as much!

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Stephanie
2/28/2020 02:41:05 pm

Not judging based on the blurb, just asking from a logic POV. Why would vampire want all of their food source eliminated? Even if an artificial source can be produced I would think the real thing would taste better.

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:38:23 pm

Thank you for your feedback! Suffice it to say, the solution is revealed in the book! I hope you're able to read it and enjoy the adventure!

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Amy F
2/29/2020 10:30:29 am

Sounds like a great fantasy read and I love vampires!

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:39:30 pm

Thank you so very much! This book sounds like it's perfect for you! :) I hope you have the opportunity to read it soon and enjoy it!

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Viki S.
2/29/2020 10:56:09 am

I like the covers but LOVE the t-shirt :).

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ES Brown link
2/29/2020 01:40:39 pm

Right on! The T-shirt was fun to design! I hope you're able to enjoy the book and good luck in the T-shirt giveaway!

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Mary Cloud
2/29/2020 08:53:12 pm

The cover is interesting - no questions

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ES Brown link
3/1/2020 04:05:04 pm

Thank you very much! I hope you have the opportunity to check out the book itself! I promise it's a fun read!

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Terri Quick
2/29/2020 08:56:44 pm

Cool cover

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ES Brown link
3/1/2020 04:06:16 pm

Thank you! The book itself is just as cool - I promise! ;)

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Sandy Klocinski
3/1/2020 04:24:07 am

Thank you for the opportunity to win! The cover is awesome.

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ES Brown link
3/1/2020 04:07:10 pm

Thanks! Be sure to check out the book. It's equally as awesome! Good luck in the giveaway!

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Ann Fantom
3/1/2020 09:21:57 am

I like the cover. The colors really catch your eye

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ES Brown link
3/1/2020 04:07:56 pm

Thank you! I was so very happy with how the cover turned out. Be sure to check out the book itself! It's a great read!

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Bea LaRocca
3/1/2020 11:09:05 am

Great cover, synopsis and excerpt, this sounds like an awesome read. Thank you for sharing your guest post and book details, I am looking forward to reading your story

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ES Brown link
3/1/2020 04:08:53 pm

Thank you so very much! The book was a lot of fun to write. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!

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Stephanie Liske
3/1/2020 02:07:34 pm

The cover looks like the title. Perfect.

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ES Brown link
3/1/2020 04:10:06 pm

Thank you! I was thrilled at how the cover turned out. I was hoping to evoke that feeling of desolation amid destruction. I hope you're able to enjoy the book itself as well!

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Susan Smith
3/1/2020 03:23:40 pm

Sounds like a great book. I like the cover.

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ES Brown link
3/1/2020 04:11:14 pm

Thanks so much! Hopefully the book lives up to its cover - wait, I know it does! :)

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Robin Abrams
3/2/2020 10:16:14 pm

The cover looks good I like it

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ES Brown link
3/4/2020 12:09:14 am

Thank you! I hope you have an opportunity to enjoy the book as well!

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Sarah Oswald
3/3/2020 05:04:41 pm

I think the book cover looks AWESOME.

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ES Brown link
3/4/2020 12:10:52 am

Thank you! It's truly a work of art... a combination of a live action pose from the book trailer, along with images of the White House surrounded by desolation. I hope you're able to enjoy the book just as much!

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beth shepherd
3/4/2020 10:13:59 am

I really like the cover. very intriguing. Thank you

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ES Brown link
3/5/2020 12:57:41 am

Thank you! I hope your enthusiasm extends to enjoying the book itself!

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Mya Murphy
3/8/2020 11:05:19 pm

Goodness..the first couple of lines captivated me.. This sounds amazing!!!

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ES Brown link
3/9/2020 12:37:08 am

Awesome! I hope you have the opportunity to get a copy and enjoy the rest!

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Diana Hardt
3/10/2020 04:19:03 am

Nice cover. I really liked the excerpt. The book sounds really intriguing. Thank you for sharing.

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SCOTT BRUNSKILL
3/11/2020 05:57:23 am

great synopsis.....will be reading

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Debra Walker
3/13/2020 08:28:59 pm

Book looks great

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AuntySuzany
3/16/2020 07:46:10 pm

Thanks for sharing with us!

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Daniel M
3/19/2020 05:45:52 pm

like the cover

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Marissa M
3/20/2020 10:57:00 am

Love the cover!

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bn100
3/24/2020 10:00:11 am

interesting cover

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Nina Lewis
3/25/2020 10:01:01 pm

Looks good!

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Hesper Fry
3/26/2020 07:48:50 pm

I really like the book cover.

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Stacey A Smith
3/26/2020 08:34:58 pm

I love the cover it's very cool looking!

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Jerry Marquardt
3/26/2020 11:47:30 pm

I would like to give thanks for all your really great writings, including Vampocalypse, and wishing the best in keeping up the good work in the future.

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