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Feeder (The Blood Chronicles)

FEEDER Monsters don’t only live in the dark… Here from bestselling author DB Martin comes the story of Noah Barnes one who's life was tragic, considered a freak to all that knew him, the one the children teased, born with a disease that kept him from having the ability live a normal life just to go out into the sun. Now almost twenty years old life is changing his only family murdered and with a girl at his side he is on the run as the only suspect. But what he is running too may be worst. The reality of what he really is and the prophecy he is forced to uphold being the only one ever actually born a vampire.

About the Author

DB Martin was born on December 6, 1963, in Newark New Jersey. The son of an Italian immigrant Artie Candee and English descendant Susan Harless, after their separation he took the name of Brown after his mother's new marriage. He has five sisters spread throughout the United States. After high school, he spent a tour in the United States Navy and college he went on to doing odd jobs while establishing himself as an illustrator, designer, and writer. He still works as a writer, designer, and illustrator today and his works have graced the pages of many magazines and digests. He has created designs for many fortune 500 companies. He is an author of many genres. He has written fiction novels, children's stories for magazines and books as well as poetry.

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