Everyone knows vampires aren’t real, and the vampires need it to stay that way.
Adrian has managed their Human Resources department for over a century, keeping their true activities hidden from human eyes. Journalist Clare can barely contain her eye roll when asked to do an article on the Heliophiles. It’s indulgent to play to the delusions of people who change their lifestyle based on a belief in vampires. But when Clare’s work is flagged by the vampire organization, she has to depend on the rules in The Survivor’s Handbook to stay alive.
The publication of The Survivor’s Handbook has thrown the vampire organization into chaos. They have to find the authors and silence them before too much damage is done. The chaos suits Adrian just fine. He’s got plans of his own, but Clare’s investigation for her article is complicating things. Adrian and Clare don’t trust each other, they’re both just trying to survive, but to do that, they have to might just have to help each other.
Adrian has managed their Human Resources department for over a century, keeping their true activities hidden from human eyes. Journalist Clare can barely contain her eye roll when asked to do an article on the Heliophiles. It’s indulgent to play to the delusions of people who change their lifestyle based on a belief in vampires. But when Clare’s work is flagged by the vampire organization, she has to depend on the rules in The Survivor’s Handbook to stay alive.
The publication of The Survivor’s Handbook has thrown the vampire organization into chaos. They have to find the authors and silence them before too much damage is done. The chaos suits Adrian just fine. He’s got plans of his own, but Clare’s investigation for her article is complicating things. Adrian and Clare don’t trust each other, they’re both just trying to survive, but to do that, they have to might just have to help each other.
J.E. Kraft wrote her first book, Kittens, when she was seven, and despite struggling with bullying, ADHD, and dyslexia, she hasn’t stopped writing since. She grew up into an awkward super geek; lover of animals, bugs, psychology, and science. She can be found in Tennessee with her husband, two kids, two dogs, a cat, lizard, frog, shrimp, and a variety of houseplants. When she’s not busy writing, she advocates online for mental health awareness and crushes the hopes and dreams of her loved ones in board games.
J.E. Kraft wrote her first book, Kittens, when she was seven, and despite struggling with bullying, ADHD, and dyslexia, she hasn’t stopped writing since. She grew up into an awkward super geek; lover of animals, bugs, psychology, and science. She can be found in Tennessee with her husband, two kids, two dogs, a cat, lizard, frog, shrimp, and a variety of houseplants. When she’s not busy writing, she advocates online for mental health awareness and crushes the hopes and dreams of her loved ones in board games.