About The Book
Relative
Strangers:
A
Modern Vampire Story
Sophie
Morgan Vampire Series
Book
1
Helen
Treharne
Genre: Urban
Fantasy
ISBN-10: 1502369435
ASIN: B00MRAZGK0
Number of pages: 301
Word Count: 96,500
Book Description:
Meet Sophie Morgan… practical, Welsh,
prone to occasional profanity, and seemingly a vampire magnet.
Sophie Morgan is 23 and has always
done the right thing. She’s caused no stress for her family, worked hard
through university, has taken a successful leap onto the career ladder and
nurtured a reasonably healthy bank balance.
It’s no small surprise then when, on a post relationship break-up,
mini-break to Antwerp, she pursues a pair of thieves who steal her friend’s
handbag. But this is only the start of
her world being turned upside down.
Ripped from the streets into a dark alley she is violently attacked,
barely alive when quirky Irish bar worker, Michael Kelly, stumbles across the
scene.
The pair, shocked by their experience
and uncertain whether they have killed her attacker in the brawl which follows,
go into the night for answers. They get
more than they bargained for. Sophie quickly learns that vampires exist, her
neighbours back home aren’t what they seem and new boyfriends can be found in
the strangest of situations.
Relative Strangers is the first in a
new vampire series with a distinctly British flavour, but which will appeal to
everyone. Reviews call it “a vampire
tale with bite", with "brilliant characters that draw you in"
and a very fresh take on the genre. Read it now to find out reviewers are
raving about.
Author Bio
After a
successful career in business and career coaching, Helen Treharne returned to
South Wales in 2010 to focus on writing, among other things.
Relative Strangers, a modern vampire
story featuring an increasingly feisty Sophie Morgan, hits digital bookshelves
in 2014. In addition to being the creator of the developing “Sophie
Morgan" series, she is an urban poet and social commentator who can
frequently be found ranting in the Twitterverse. She knew the degree in
Sociology would come in handy some day!
Helen lives with her husband, three
cats, an entrenched tea addiction and an increasing collection of stringed
instruments. When she’s not writing she spends her time daytime hours working
in communications and volunteers for a feline welfare charity. She can't be trusted near stationery and has
had more come backs than Cher.
Twitter @Tea_Talks https://twitter.com/Tea_Talks
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