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Blood and Biscuits: Book One of the Supernatural Support Group

The even more powerful Second Edition!Monsters exist, and they have problems too, you know.Vlad is the most powerful vampire that has ever died, and he has depression. Wanting to do good in the world rather than succumb to the evil in his veins, he starts a mental health support group for the undead. When a banshee, a ghost, a werewolf, a zombie, a witch, and a faerie all appear for guidance, Vlad realises the scale of what he’s begun, and no amount of coffee and snacks will be enough to satisfy their hunger for self-worth and meaning from beyond the grave.It's not long before secrets darker than the emptiness of Vlad’s soul emerge, and the Support Group is thrust from one shocking situation to the next. Twists, turns, blood, singing, explosions, epic battles, and neuroses worsen as the most dysfunctional of pseudo-families grows, but what happens when one of their own no longer thinks they can carry on being dead? Moving on is not so easy when reality is convinced you already have…From religion and the meaning of life to revolting fried chicken shops and Jaffa cakes; from a deadly battle between vampire and werewolf to text messages gone wrong; from humans discovering where they don’t belong to monsters finding hope in unlikely places: Blood and Biscuits is dark, funny, and like nothing else out there.You have not read a story like this before.

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