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A Dry Patch of Skin (The Stefan Szekely Trilogy)

The truth about being a vampire: It is not cool, not sexy. It’s a painful, miserable existence. Good reason to avoid that situation, thinks medical technician Stefan Székely. He's too busy falling in love with TV reporter Penny Park. Until one day when she notices a dry patch of skin on his face. At first it's just annoying, nothing to worry about, some weird skin disease he can treat with lotions. However, as his affliction worsens, Stefan fears that his unsightly problem will ruin his relationship with Penny. If only that was all Stefan has to worry about! He soon realizes there is a lot more at stake than his handsome face. To save himself, Stefan must go in search of a cure for the disease which is literally destroying him inch by inch. If only his parents had told him of the family legacy.

About the Author

Stephen Swartz is the author of several novels of literary fiction and science fiction. While growing up in Kansas City, he dreamed of traveling the world. His novels usually feature exotic locations, foreign characters, and smatterings of other languages--strangers in strange lands. You get the idea: life imitating art. Stephen Swartz has published poetry, stories, essays, and articles for scholarly journals in the U.S. and Japan. He lives in Oklahoma.

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