The Tiny Vampire from Outer Space That’s Bitey XVII: The First Vampire City
Shadow Conn Tiny Vampire, Book 17
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Narrated by:
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Stacey Carroll
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By:
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Stacey Carroll
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Marcus, Shadow, Oliver, and Alera are making progress on their takeover of Beach City, and they are starting to expand into Ocean City. So far, the majority of humans seem to be oblivious to the slow takeover of Earth by the vampire off-worlders, and that’s only working to Marcus’ advantage. In fact, the only group that seems to realize that Earth is being colonized by vampires are a new group of hunters, but so far, Marcus and his clan have been able to burn them out before they could get a foothold.
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