Death, Loot & Vampires
No Romance. No Harem. Just Vampires.
Becoming a knockoff Dracula in tight leather pants was never part of Vincent’s plans. Neither was being summoned to another world by a cult of vampire wannabes. But both happened.
Now Vincent’s left picking up the tattered pieces of his humanity as he tries to grow strong enough to keep his family safe. There’s a world filled with nightmares, and the looming threat of losing his soul standing between his goal and his reality, so it’s not like it will be too hard or anything.
Hell should tremble.
A good man is going to war.
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Benjamin Kerei
In the ever-expanding universe of LitRPG, few voices feel as grounded and unexpectedly human as Benjamin Kerei’s. A writer with Māori and European roots, Kerei has carved out a place where virtual realms, leveling systems, and chaotic reincarnations collide with dry humor, emotional depth, and an unmistakably New Zealand flavor.
His stories don’t just chart power-ups and loot drops—they ask what it means to belong in a world you never asked to be part of. Whether he's conjuring cursed crops and reluctant heroes in Oh Great! I Was Reincarnated as a Farmer or unraveling undead antics in Death, Loot & Vampires, Kerei’s works stand out for their fusion of genre-savvy satire and heartfelt character arcs. Readers quickly discover that behind the punchlines lies a thoughtful meditation on identity, perseverance, and finding purpose in the absurd.
The Vampire Vincent
In the shadowed corners of a world where darkness hides more than just the night, The Vampire Vincent takes readers on a pulse-quickening journey into a universe brimming with ancient power, betrayal, and a thirst that no mere blood can quench. This series delves into the heart of a complex, morally ambiguous vampire, Vincent, whose existence is as fraught with peril as it is with intrigue. With each turn of the page, readers are pulled deeper into a world where the lines between the living and the undead blur, and nothing is ever as it seems.
The Vampire Vincent consists of two books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

