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The Vampire's Wedding (Vampires of Rock)

Hell is a place without God… and he’s found nowhere backstage!It’s 1978 and Levi Wallace is on the run with his family from the world of rock music and vampires. Thrown unwittingly into a spiral of government secrecy and intrigue, he soon realizes the extent of the evil and starts to question whose side he should be on and who he can trust.The vampires are extending their campaign of terror through loud music and debauchery, transforming themselves into previously unseen horrors and taking their pick of the local youth.Melissa is witnessing the depravity firsthand as she’s held captive and forced to dance on stage every night to stay alive. She also harbors a deep secret, but will she be too frightened to reveal the truth?A band of resistance fighters are forming, armed only with their wits, bravery, enthusiasm, cheap market Chinese weaponry, stolen holy water, and Thursday night meetings at the library. Can they save the town single-handedly without the citizens knowing? They are certainly trying their best!Then the unlikeliest hero steps forward and crowns himself the king of the vampires, but how long will the peace last?A witty and horror-filled sexy slab of 1970s rock nostalgia—you can almost smell the sweat, leather, Aqua Net, Old Spice and blood.The Vampire's Wedding is Book Two in the Vampires of Rock duo by authors M.L. Bullock and Adrian E. Lee.

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