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Old 09-20-2010, 09:46 AM   #63
Gwen Morse
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Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.
 
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Originally Posted by jeffcobb View Post
Not that I read any of that; the last good vampire story was penned by Bram Stoker and the last decent one by Anne Rice. As for religious fiction, I had 8 years of that in parochial school
Nonsense .

Check out Barbara Hambly's vampire books. She was writing *good* vampire books after Anne's had devolved to litter-box-filling trash.

Look for "Those Who Hunt The Night". There's a sequel but I can't remember the title of it.

Sadly, not available in ebook
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