Roman and Javier: A Long Vampire Short

Roman and Javier: A Long Vampire Short

by Ellen C. Maze
Roman and Javier: A Long Vampire Short

Roman and Javier: A Long Vampire Short

by Ellen C. Maze

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Roman and Javier: A Vampire Short*
14,000 Words/approx. 50 novel pages

Elder Roman finds himself as sole guardian of an orphan Rakum--eight-year-old Javier. It is Roman's job to turn the youth into a powerhouse among their people, teaching him the bloodthirsty and lusty ways of the Brethren while purging him of all human traits. Follow Roman and Javier over 20 years of adventures in this excellent "long" short story!

Rakum (RAH′-kum) – a.k.a Wraith, from Heb. raca; vain thing. Def: From Semitic mythology; a race of vampire-like beings thought to be descended from fallen angels.

THIS DOCUMENT is an uncovered history of two of such mythical creatures. Bloodthirsty, but as real as you and I, the Rakum (also known as Wraiths) live among us, living underneath the radar of the mortal authority. How they live, love, and feed can be understood from reading the following chapters…
Enjoy,
The Author, Ellen C. Maze

*This content culled from previously published work: LOOSE RABBITS OF THE RABBIT TRILOGY.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012505163
Publisher: Run Rabbit Books
Publication date: 05/20/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 135 KB

About the Author

A recovering vampire/horror fanatic, Ellen uses her experience in that subculture to bring the Light into the vampire genre. Addicting and delicious, Ellen’s brand of story-telling is rife with deep character study and honest emotion.

Ellen graduated from Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology and a minor in Sociology.

Ellen lives in Historic Montgomery, Alabama with her husband, daughter, four cats and one spoiled dog.

Ellen loves the sunshine and has no holes in her neck…
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