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A list/review of some cool Vampire links...
Wednesday
The Historian
Review One
Review Two
A new vampire novel that comes with a twist, kind of. OK, I haven’t read it yet, but I plan on it. It looks really neat. It sounds like it’s part Buffy part mystery novel. Sounds like fun! Check out the two reviews…
The Vampire’s Daughter, as an online alternative to books!
If you are looking for a twist on the typical vampire story, The Vampire’s Daughter is a good place to start. The lead vampire character takes in the daughter of one of his victims and, in the second book (which just started up) is living with her and a couple of fellow vamps. The world around them is still crazy because of the turmoil of the first book. All this is FREE online. You can’t beat the price and, if you want him to, the author will email you when he updates—which he plans on doing two times a week (Tuesday and Thursday). As anyone who reads this site knows, I love the story. (It’s actually one of the reasons I’m posting again. I saw it was back up and get the itch to update my site again…)
Dork Alert!
So this kid says he’s a vampire, lures some 15-year-old girls to make out with him, and then bites their necks. They left with what sounds like hickeys on their necks. According the accusations, they were also sexually assaulted. The kid now denies just about everything.
Hmmm, if you need a pick up line, try something less idiotic then “Oh, yeah, I’m a vampire who can walk around in the daylight.” If you want to bite, find out if it’s OK first! (Some people are into it, others aren’t.) And, don’t ever do or continue to do something after you are asked to stop. Dork!
OK, I lost the link to this news brief, but, here is the text of it…
Review One
Review Two
A new vampire novel that comes with a twist, kind of. OK, I haven’t read it yet, but I plan on it. It looks really neat. It sounds like it’s part Buffy part mystery novel. Sounds like fun! Check out the two reviews…
The Vampire’s Daughter, as an online alternative to books!
If you are looking for a twist on the typical vampire story, The Vampire’s Daughter is a good place to start. The lead vampire character takes in the daughter of one of his victims and, in the second book (which just started up) is living with her and a couple of fellow vamps. The world around them is still crazy because of the turmoil of the first book. All this is FREE online. You can’t beat the price and, if you want him to, the author will email you when he updates—which he plans on doing two times a week (Tuesday and Thursday). As anyone who reads this site knows, I love the story. (It’s actually one of the reasons I’m posting again. I saw it was back up and get the itch to update my site again…)
Dork Alert!
So this kid says he’s a vampire, lures some 15-year-old girls to make out with him, and then bites their necks. They left with what sounds like hickeys on their necks. According the accusations, they were also sexually assaulted. The kid now denies just about everything.
Hmmm, if you need a pick up line, try something less idiotic then “Oh, yeah, I’m a vampire who can walk around in the daylight.” If you want to bite, find out if it’s OK first! (Some people are into it, others aren’t.) And, don’t ever do or continue to do something after you are asked to stop. Dork!
OK, I lost the link to this news brief, but, here is the text of it…
Teens vampire captivesShe got them to huff? The best drug she could offer them was glue? And they went for it? Don't get me wrong, she's a nut job if the story is true, but what moron sniffs glue? Damn, if your going to be stupid, at least get some real drugs!
A WOMAN vampire kept seven teenagers captive — and drank their blood. Diana Butenko, 29, lured homeless youngsters to her apartment saying she would feed them. But she plied them with booze, got them to sniff glue then tied them to beds. Butenko — now under arrest — slashed their arms and stored the blood in a fridge. Some victims were held for weeks. Occult pictures and posters covered walls of the five-bed house. Cops in Odessa, Ukraine, said: “The teenagers were very frightened. Butenko says she was paid to cast spells on clients’ rivals or enemies.”