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The Un-Life of William Moore

By: Dana Lockhart
Narrated by: Emily Rahm
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Publisher's Summary

Making friends is hard when you live forever.

When college student Kaylah Rhodes begins experiencing unexplained blood and memory loss, she suspects that she is the unwitting victim of a vampire. But meeting the vampire William Moore was nothing like what Kaylah expected. He is shy, socially awkward, and seems surprisingly normal for someone who drinks blood to survive

William offers to tell her the story of his un-life under the condition that she lets him drink her blood. However, the more Kaylah learns about William, the more questions she has. There are some secrets that the quiet vampire refuses to share. As the horrors of William’s past come back to bite him, Kaylah finds herself caught in the middle of a dangerous game. William Moore is not the only monster in town she has to worry about.

A story about the trials of friendship, the dangers of stereotypes, and what it means to be a monster.

©2019 Dana Lockhart (P)2021 Dana Lockhart

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