P. N Elrod
1) Red Death
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Young Jonathan Barrett arrives in London in 1773 to pursue his college education at Cambridge. But his fate is sealed by the unnaturally beautiful Nora Jones, who seduces him and consumes his blood.
Unbeknownst to Jonathan, he is no longer the same man-a truth he soon discovers upon his return to the colonies, where rebellion is raging and he is hit by a musket shot. Now, rather than an appetite for traditional fare, he has developed a strange craving...
2) Death Masque
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With the Revolutionary War making itself felt in his Long Island home, Jonathan Barrett and his sister Elizabeth seek refuge on the distant shore of England. However, Jonathan has yet another reason to make the voyage: he is still searching for Nora, his lost love and the woman responsible for his recently discovered taste for blood . . .
That search takes Jonathan back to the home of his mother's sister, where he discovers a plot against his family...
3) Bloodlist
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Jack Fleming, ace reporter, always had a weak spot for strange ladies. And he certainly should have listened to the one who said she was a vampire because, when a thug blasts several bullets through Jack's back, he does not die—but discovers that he has become a vampire as well. Bloodlist is the first novel in an exciting vampire adventure series.
4) Lifeblood
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Jack Fleming was an investigative journalist in Prohibition-era Chicago until he got shot by an unknown assassin, bitten by his vampire girlfriend, and became one of the undead. Now, this nice-guy nosferatu has a bunch of crazy vampire hunters on his trail armed with crosses, silver bullets, and sharp wooden stakes. He doesn't know how they found out about him or why they are “out for his blood,” but it's not a problem for this street-wise gumshoe,...
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"On a freezing Christmas Eve in 1879, a forensic psychic reader is summoned from her Baker Street lodgings to the scene of a questionable death. Alexandrina Victoria Pendlebury (named after her godmother, the current Queen of England) is adamant that the death in question is a magically compromised murder and not a suicide, as the police had assumed. After the shocking revelation contained by the body in question, Alex must put her personal loss aside...