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Peter and the Vampires by Darren Pillsbury

Peter Normal leaves California and moves into his grandfather’s house with his mother and sister.  Upon arriving he discovers that his grandfather’s house looks like something out of a horror movie, that his grandfather forbids him to go into the garden, and that the neighbor boy is a bit off the wall. He also discovers that the undead thing . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes daily.
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The Marradith Ryder Series by Lori Titus

Lamia: Witch, Werewolf, and Vampire. With the power of all the mothers before her....

Action, adventure, paranormal romance. Marradith Ryder has always had powers she can’t explain.  She’s taken from her home by a man named Justin, who claims that he was sent to protect her.  Can she trust him?  And why is she so important to the powerful members of The Circle? . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Split-Self by Isa

The main character of this story is a vampire, but not your traditional True Blood, Twilight, Buffy vampire. The main character of this story believes, for whatever reason, that she siphons energy out of other people, drawing in their life force in order to supplement her own. She feeds on them in hot, intense, seductive sexual encounters that leaves them . . .

A partial series, with no recent updates.
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Undead Flowers by Joseph St. John

Vampires are walking the streets. You probably aren’t even aware of them: the Living do their thing by day, the Undead by night. Everything you’ve heard about vampires is lies. They don’t suck the blood of maidens, they don’t torment innocent people and they don’t dress like Robert Smith from The Cure. Actually, that last one’s true. Reviled . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes infrequently.
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Bonds and Blood by XL'anna Brooks

Being a vampire hunter has it's issues. Especially, if you know the vampire you're supposed to hunt.

Hunters are sworn to hunt down and kill trouble-causing vampires.  But, before they were vampires, they were human . . .  Now some hunters are forced to hunt those who they once were close to.  But not everything is as it seems.  Between the hunters and vampires there are rivalries and betrayals that don’t go unnoticed. . . .

An abandoned series.
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Blood Moon by Belial Leveler

Chronicles of a Modern Vampire

What happens when the creatures of the night and modern technology meet?  Is it true that vampires are masters of seduction and manipulation?  Are old legends of creatures such as werewolves, fae, mages and demons true? Follow the adventures of Erika, master vampire and walking social disaster, as she finds her place in a world of darkest night. . . .

An abandoned series.
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PETER AND THE VAMPIRES

Adventures in weirdsville

Editor: Linda Schoales
September 22, 2009

“Peter and the Vampires” is a collection of stories about Peter Normal, a 10-year old boy who moves with his Mom and little sister to live with his grandfather in a big, old house outside of a small town. His grandfather is a cranky old man who tells Peter to never go in the garden, never go in the [more . . .]

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PETER AND THE VAMPIRES

Where were stories this good when I was a kid?!

Member: Aurelio
July 2, 2009

Okay so I’m probably a bit old to be as infatuated with this story as I am, but I just can’t help it. Sure there’s a certain amount of suspension of disbelief required for adults, but it’s exactly the sort of thing I would have loved as a kid. A 10 year old playing detective for the supernatural and saving [more . . .]

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