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Paranormal Bromance

By: Carrie Vaughn
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Sam has been a vampire for 15 years, and now he's having a midlife crisis. That is, if he were still human, he'd be turning 40 and having a midlife crisis. He's just met exactly the kind of woman he's always wanted - but these days, all he really wants is blood.

Maybe he could work through it, but his vampire roommates just don't understand. Wasn't unlife supposed to get easier?

©2014 Carrie Vaughn, LLC. (P)2018 Tantor
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Urban
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This is a fun peep into the world of the Midnight Hour.
The story is fun.
The narrator does a good job, but I'm used to hearing Marguerite Gavin's voice from Kitty and Rick.

Short and fun, but I'm used to the other narrator

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The story was not at all what I expected. It’s fun to see a different side of vampiric Denver.

Fun story. Love the characters

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picked it up for 5 bucks. worth it and actually more. would like ti read more about the vampire geeks.

short but fun

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“Truth of the matter is, Gen Xers make terrible vampires.”
It took a bit for me to warm up to this short about three 40 year old vampires still living their best 90s life, playing video games and selling pop culture collectibles online. Other than a cameo from vampire master Ricardo, and a Kitty radio bit, this pretty much stands alone. Favorite part was the defend the house sendup to movies like Lost Boys and Home Alone.

Vampire schlubs unite!

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