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Blood of the Moon by Tim Holtorf

A story of heroism, justice, love and lust.

Blood of the Moon is the story of a woman who takes up the costumed identity of the Black Bowhuntress.  While fighting crime and keeping the streets safe, she manages to find love.  But is it something she can hang onto as her past comes back to haunt her?  Heroism, justice, love and lust. Blood of the Moon contains . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Dead Boyfriend by Seth Gray

A vampire hunter. A vampire. Simple? You’ve no idea . . .

Regan St. James is just your typical eighteen-year-old vampire hunter.  He enjoys sharp objects and random hook-ups.  But one night, in a quiet little mountain college town, he meets a guy named Ira who just might change his life.  If he can survive Ira’s relatives, of course. . . .

A complete novel.
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DEAD BOYFRIEND

My Guilty Pleasure

Editor: Chris Poirier
June 9, 2009

Dead Boyfriend is my guilty pleasure: an engaging narrator and fun sex scenes—what’s not to like.  The whole vampire thing is trod rather lightly, and though the writing is a bit uneven, when it’s fun, it’s a lot of fun.

Regan St. James is a self-possesed, horny teenaged vampire hunter, in [more . . .]

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DEAD BOYFRIEND

DB’s Characters, Plot, and Sex Scenes: I Think You’ll Like This

Member: GreenGlass
October 12, 2009

I recommend "Dead Boyfriend" because the writing is exceptional, the plot is fascinating, and the characters are awesome. 

In fact, I consider the main characters almost too awesome, so hopefully most of you can still enjoy characters who aren’t "too real for comfort," so to speak.  I think the main characters [more . . .]

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