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Rock 'n Roll will never die. Just like the vampires.
WVMP #2
Pocket
March 2010
On Sale: February 23, 2010
Featuring: Ciara
432 pages ISBN: 1439166145 EAN: 9781439166147 Mass Market Paperback (reprint)
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TURN ON. TUNE IN. DROP DEAD. Welcome to WVMP, βThe Lifeblood of Rock βnβ Roll,β where con artist-turned-station-owner Ciara Griffin manages an on-air staf fof off-the-wall DJsβincluding new boyfriend Shane McAllisterβwho really sink their teeth into the music of their βLife Timeβ (the era in which they became vampires). Ciara keeps the undead rocking, the ratings rolling, and the fan base aliveβwithout missing a beat. For Halloween, WVMP is throwing a bash. With cool tunes, hot costumes, killer cocktailsβwhat could go wrong? To start, a religious firebrand ranting against the evils of the occult preempts the stationβs midnight broadcast. Then, when Ciara tracks down the transmission, the broadcast tower is guarded by what appears to be . . . a canine vampire? Behind it all is a group of self-righteous radicals who think vampires suck (and are willing to stake their lives on it). Ciara must protect the station while struggling with her own complicated relationship, her best friendβs romance with a fledgling vampire, and the nature of her mysterious anti-holy powers. To make it to New Yearβs in one piece, sheβll need to learn a few new tricks. . . .
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