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Midnight Cravings: Book One of the Eternal Dead Series

The first book in the Eternal Dead trilogy is a supernatural fest with teenage witches, vampires, and zombies in an urban setting.The first book in the haunting Eternal Dead series is a bone-chillingly scary tale of teenage angst and forbidden love amidst witches, vampires, and zombies. Holland Manning has discarded the nerdy-girl image for a bold and edgy look. She’s finally going to fit in with the popular kids and snag her longtime crush— with a little help from her mother’s witchcraft. But as they so often do, her mother’s spells go awry—only this time, she unleashes some menacing forces. Desperate to find a better life in America, seventeen- year-old Jonas embarks on a perilous journey from Haiti, a voyage fraught with superstitious hysteria and voodoo spells. But when he wakes up in smalltown Georgia, he’s no longer a normal teenager, he’s something unspeakably sinister—something undead! Discovering her own powers of sorcery, Holland joins forces with Jonas and soon falls for him despite his dark secret. Though woefully outnumbered, the duo undertakes a dangerous mission to vanquish the vampires that are picking off their neighbors, one by one. . . .

About the Author

Joelle Sterling is the author of Midnight Cravings and The Dark Hunger. Forbidden Feast is the third title of the Eternal Dead Series. She lives in Philadelphia.

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