

The book contains info on how to turn humans into vampires, and Amelie doesn’t want anyone else to know about it. Oliver gets a bunch of people to get the book off of Claire, Shane gives Richard, a cop, a fake book, and when Amelie turns up he gives the real one to her.

Oliver is actually evil, and he’s the one that tried to turn Michael into a vampire but failed epically, causing Michael to be a weird ghost thing that the Glass House saved. She finds the book, and tells a guy called Oliver about it. Shane makes a deal with a vampire named Brandon to get Monica to lay off, but Claire hates this idea so she goes looking for a book that the vampires are apparently looking for. Claire discovers that Michael is a ghost who disappears in the daytime, but Shane and Eve don’t know this. They tell her that Morganville is run by vampires. A bitchy girl called Monica bullies her, so Claire moves out of the dorms and into a house with three older people: Michael, Shane, and Eve. I also hope that these reviews will help aspiring writers improve their own writing.Book one of The Morganville Vampire seriesĬlaire Danvers moves to Morganville to go to college. I’m going to be reviewing the books I read to trick my brain into actually letting me enjoy reading again. But as the Founder and manager of SmashBear Publishing, I need to have at least a basic understanding of genres that I wouldn’t normally read such as paranormal romance, horror, and science fiction.īut because of my crippling guilt when it comes to enjoying anything instead of doing work, I have made reading into work (kind of). I love high fantasy and urban fantasy, Zola loves romance, Belinda loves feminist fiction, Megan loves Fantasy and Bianca is our resident horror expert. Each publisher and commissioning editor has a genre specialty. This means I need to make sure that I’m reading new releases and can identity upcoming trends to make educated decisions about what to publish A big part of being a publisher is knowing what to publish.


I’ve always enjoyed reading and it sucked not having that enjoyment in a year of pandemics
