The latest New York Times bestselling Morganville Vampires novel.
Thanks to the eradication of the draug, the vampires of Morganville have been freed of their usual constraints. With the vampires indulging their every whim, the town’s human population is determined to hold onto their lives by taking up arms. But college student Claire Danvers isn’t taking sides, considering she has ties to both humans and vampires.
To make matters worse, a television show comes to Morganville looking for ghosts, just as vampire and human politics collide. Now, Claire and her friends have to figure out how to keep the peace without ending up on the nightly news… or worse.
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Rachel Caine was a pen name of Roxanne Longstreet Conrad (born 1962), who also wrote as Roxanne Longstreet. She was an American writer of science fiction, fantasy, mystery, suspense, and horror novels. She also published media tie-in novels as Julie Fortune.
Rachel Caine was a former professional musician who had the distinction of having played with such musical legends as Henry Mancini, Peter Nero, and John Williams. She was also an avid movie buff, a TV-holic, and said she "prefers a good stout Guinness to wimpy American beers."
Rachel Caine did most of her writing in a coffee shop near her home. She said she found Caramel Mocha "very inspirational." She listened to music while she wrote, the playlist changing from project to project.
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