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The Last Vampire

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The Last Vampire

By: Romina Garber
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Enter a world of romance, intrigue, and forbidden love in this thrilling romantasy by New York Times and international bestselling author, Romina Garber.

When a boarding school opens in a once-condemned manor buried deep in the woods, Austen-loving Lorena Navarro enrolls hoping to find her own Mr. Darcy. Instead, she finds a coffin where William Pride, the world’s last vampire, was sleeping.

After hibernating for nearly three centuries, William is desperate to find his family so he relies on Lorena, not just for blood, but to help him. Soon he realises he’s the last hope for his kind's return to power. Now, torn between protecting the humans he's grown fond of and fulfilling his dark fate, William must make a choice.

Will he sacrifice his species for love or embrace his destiny at last?

Romina Garber is a New York Times and international bestselling author whose books include Castle of the Cursed, Lobizona, Cazadora, and the ZODIAC quartet. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and raised in Miami, Florida, Romina landed her first writing gig as a teen – College She Wrote, a weekly Sunday column for the Miami Herald that was later picked up for national syndication – and she hasn’t stopped writing since.

© 2025 Romina Garber (P) 2025 DK Audio

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