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Blood Pressure: A Vampire Testament (Vampire Testaments, 2)

The secret war between vampires and humans escalates and the world will never be the same again…Christopher Jude Miller – fully grown and still human – has returned to New York to seek answers about his past. It is there he meets Joie, a young woman connected to his past, and falls into a twisted love triangle. He and Joie also realize that the magical forces that made both their lives possible have unexpected side effects, as they discover that united they have abilities neither knew of before - including the power to cure vampires.Created after the incidents that brought in the National Guard to contain the vampire zombie plague on the Lower East Side, Clean Slate Global is a covert ops organization formed to rid the world of vampires, run by ex-deputy mayor Jonathan Richmond. But Richmond unleashes an ancient evil with darker motives. It plots to use Christopher and Joie's power to eliminate all vampires from the Earth…with the exception of its own new and improved indestructible army of the undead.

From Booklist

The second Vampire Testament is set in New York a generation after the end of Bite Marks (2009). Christopher Turner, the baby saved at Bite Marks’ end, comes to the Apple for answers about his past. He meets Aimee, Stephen and Lori’s daughter, and with her discovers that, working together, they have the power to cure vampires. But there are many who value their vampire powers and don’t wish to be cured. There is also a covert ops organization bent on ridding the world of vampires before they take over key governments—but can its leader be trusted? With plenty of action and intrigue, plus a fair bit of erotica, the yarn also has some sharply written sequences concerned with the value of choice and taking responsibility and is Taylor’s tribute to Zora Neale Hurston, who is a key character. Should certainly please seekers of imaginative, skillfully executed vampire stories. --Frieda Murray

Karin Slaughter, New York Times bestselling author of Undone

“Taylor's New York is a chillingly familiar world filled with new and deadly possibilities. More than just a vampire novel, Blood Pressure is a story that keeps you up at night long after you've turned the last page.”

Whoopi Goldberg on Bite Marks

“I've never read anything like it.”

Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review) on Bite Marks

“Truly enjoyable and imaginative, this thrilling, convoluted yarn is sure to delight any vampire fan.”

LA Banks, New York Times Bestseller and author of The Vampire Huntress Legends Series

“Terence Taylor delivers masterful world-building, edge-of-your-seat prose, and characters to die for--his is an exciting fresh voice in vampire literature.”

Tananarive Due, American Book Award-winning author of Blood Colony

“ Bite Marks is a must-read for fans of vampires and well-crafted paranormal fiction--just in the nick of time.”

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Blood PressureA Vampire TestamentBy Terence TaylorSt. Martin's GriffinCopyright © 2010 Terence TaylorAll right reserved.ISBN: 9780312385262CHAPTER 1 3:32 P.M.—East Village, 19 July 2007Christopher had never been sick a day in his life.It was a running joke in the family. There wasn’t one kid or parent they hadn’t carried to the emergency room in the middle of the night, at one time or another, except Christopher. They’d made jokes about his good health all through his childhood, had even accused him of bringing a few family pets back to life before they could be buried. They made jokes, the neighbors made jokes, teachers made jokes, but beneath all the laughter was something darker.There was fear.He could feel the shiver under the love, behind the smiles. His adoptive parents loved and cared for him, but the Ross family could sense the same thing he could. Christopher wasn’t one of them, even if they couldn’t pin down exactly how or why, different in a way no one could define. Despite his dark-blond good looks, his athleticism, the charismatic quiet that drew people to him, they were a little scared by how easy it was to trust him. It was like he was too good to be true, not their son but a confidence man with a practiced pitch they should beware.No one tried to stop him when he announced that he was moving to New York to look for his birth parents and uncover his history. They’d said all the right things, told him they understood why he had to go, that they’d miss him and he should hurry back soon, but he saw the relief in their eyes, the way their bodies relaxed as soon they dropped him off at the Metro-North train station in Bridgeport.Once he reached Manhattan, he took the Lexington Avenue subway downtown from Grand Central Station to see the first of the apartment shares he’d found on Craigslist. The layered music beats in his iPod headphones made his walking view of the East Village streets feel like a low-budget, independent DV movie instead of the real thing. People that crowded the streets around him were either tourists or locals. You could tell the difference when one stopped midsidewalk to shop, gawk, or take pictures as the others shoved past.Christopher kept moving, blended in like a local. His clothing and short, shaggy hair were cool and casual enough that the big bag over his shoulder didn’t make him look like he’d just arrived. He moved down the crowded New York streets with what looked like purpose, as if he knew where he was going, when he was completely and totally lost, unsure of what he’d find now that he was here. He’d been to Manhattan only once before, on a high school field trip, and they’d gone no farther than the Museum of Modern Art, on West Fifty-third Street, after leaving Grand Central.Christopher finally stopped at a corner store and asked the clerk behind the counter for directions, got back onto Second Avenue, and walked south across Houston Street to find Rivington. After the canyons created by towering high-rise condos being built along Houston Street, the neighborhood below Houston seemed smaller, more intimate. He walked past windows filled with hip clothes and small restaurants with free wireless.The address turned out to be a rusty redbrick six-story walk-up on the corner, with storefronts on the ground floor. It was near a couple of places to eat and a market, not far from the subway if he’d walked here the right way. It would do. Christopher rang the bell and a buzzer let him in the front door without question. A male voice with a clipped accent spoke from the intercom as he entered.“Third floor.”A skinny Middle Eastern kid a little younger than him opened the door upstairs, grinned, dressed in hip-hop gear, a backward baseball cap worn over a fade with geometric stripes cut into the side.“Yo, man. Check it . . .”He receded as Christopher followed him into the corner apartment. Dance music filled the air, pumped from stacks of speakers on shelves that covered the rear wall of the living room. The rest of the space was filled with hard drives, computers, screens, and recorders—reel-to-reel, cassette, CD, DVD—a technological armory equipped for any audio need. It all framed a worn couch that slouched under the window, the only free space in the room.“My gear,” said Spider. “I produce music, so that half is studio space, cool?” Christopher shrugged as he looked over the setup.“Yours?” he asked, nodded at the pounding speakers.“Yeah. My girl Vangie’s new band, Bitter. They play tonight at a gallery in Chelsea. Come; should be hot.”“Sure.”“Want to see the room?”“I’ll take it. You want references?”The guy looked at him and grinned. “You’re cool, I can tell. Tag’s Spider Remix, call me Spider.” He held out a fist. Christopher punched back, felt like a liar even if he knew he was “cool.” Everyone thought so. Just once he’d like to meet someone who didn’t automatically fall for his fatal charm. “First month’s rent and half the deposit today, move your stuff in anytime.”Christopher dropped his bag on the floor.“Done. Where’s the party?” Excerpted from Blood Pressure by .Copyright  2010 by Terence Taylor.Published in April 2010 by St. Martin’s Griffin.All rights reserved. This work is protected under copyright laws and reproduction is strictly prohibited. Permission to reproduce the material in any manner or medium must be secured from the Publisher.Continues...Excerpted from Blood Pressure by Terence Taylor Copyright © 2010 by Terence Taylor. Excerpted by permission. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site.

About the Author

TERENCE TAYLOR is an award-winning children's television writer, whose work has appeared on PBS, Nickelodeon and Disney, among many others. After a career of comforting young kids, he's now equally dedicated to scaring their parents. His short horror stories have been published in all three Dark Dreams anthologies. He is the author of Bite Marks and Blood Pressure. He is a member of the Writer's Guild of America East.

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