"I read Dracula when I was only thirteen and at school. Since those days the paranormal genre has changed, and for the good. The twist and turns and the bringing of two different words together and the sharing of life between humans and vampires has brought good content to this type of story.

In the story by Laurie Bowler I read about the tribulations of a young mother off to carve out a new career and life for herself in Abu Dhabi. Do vampires exist out there ? Is it not sand , sun and camels? According to Laurie there is more out there than we know of and it's to do with one Serena Taylor. Sure that's the heroine, but she's different. The woman has an axe to grind; she hates her mother. Are we all like that? Thankfully not but to see what I mean watch sparks fly when Serena starts to look for a rich man to end her money problems. Mitch her step dad enters the gun sights of Serena and she strikes. What Serena does is foolish but she carries that grudge and she is a semi – dormant vampire. Now the action is cranked up another notch as suddenly she is detected by somebody who offers her help. Why does she scorn the help and then accept it. There's blood on her cheeks, down her dress and as I read it I felt the chase might start at any second. Laurie has written that kind of book, also it 's different. I'd loved to have found out more of the children of a vampire. Maybe later on I will in a back-story. Until then Serena has plenty of perils to avoid as things do more than simply hot up. Read this for the thrill/chill and a little romance or gold digging."

Best

Cleveland W. Gibson

Cleveland W. Gibson is the author of Remains, The Indian Rope Trick, Only The Best and the soon to be released Silver Wolf.

 Cleveland is a dedicated carer who also enjoys writing Science Fiction. He is a BeWrite.net writer exploiting local history for surreal stories often mystical but set in modern times. He has produced an audiobook, which can be found at Faringdon.org.

His entertaining children’s stories feature magical robots; all of them have been translated into Braille. Currently he is working on a collection of short stories. One is on the RD Larson site.

He has also made available the text of his audiobook “Faringdon Dragon Country” to the Bookshare.org company so that disabled people all over the world can enjoy surreal tales of St George and the Dragon. Later on he hopes to sell the same audiobook through Amazon.com or BooksOnTape.com.

Besides writing, Cleveland has been for ten years a Road Race director for the Great Tithe 10K Road Race, the Faringdon Folly Fun Run, and a voting member of BARR (the British Association of Road Races). He has run four London Marathons.

After saving a young girl in a traumatic drowning situation, Cleveland trained to become a Life Guard and gained the Bronze Medallion from the Royal Life Saving Society. He loves to travel, fund-raise and enjoy the odd pint of beer with friends.

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