Free Fiction Monday: The Last Vampire
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Ever wonder what happened to the scary vampire? The icky, white-faced creature of the night? The kind of vampire that vants to suck your blooood, not the kind that wants to kiss you silly?
Well, only one such vampire remains, huddled in his New York apartment. He has one last chance to save his race. One last chance—and a foolproof plan. Or so he thinks…
“The Last Vampire,” by bestselling author Kristine Grayson is free on this website for one week only. The story’s also available as an ebook through various online retailers here.
The Last Vampire
Kristine Grayson
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Neatly done. The set-up, the story, the connections, the turn/twist. Great story.
Great story. Really lifted my mood. Hope you don’t mind, but I’m going to share this while it’s still free.
Please do. I love it when folks share. 🙂
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m going to share the link to this one on my author page (yes, I write vampire novels too!) This is too fantastic. I’m still laughing and I read it aloud to my husband, who also loved it.