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Books with title Night of the Vampire

  • Night of the Vulture!

    Frank Berrios, Francesco Legramandi, Silvano Scolari

    Hardcover (Golden Books, July 25, 2017)
    Marvel's Spider-Man swings into action in an amazing Little Golden Book adventure!Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man tracks down the mysterious villain Vulture with the help of Iron Man in this action-packed Little Golden Book for boys and girls ages 2-5. Little Golden Books are a great way to introduce kids to Spider-Man and the other heroes in the Marvel Universe.
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  • Night of the Vampire

    Christopher Pike

    Paperback (Aladdin, Nov. 1, 1997)
    To stop a gang of vampires, Adam and his friends realize they have to find the Queen of the Vampires, who unbeknownst to them has set a trap that will change all of the companions into the undead. Original.
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  • The Vampire Gift 1: Wards of Night

    E.M. Knight

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 28, 2016)
    A dazzling new paranormal series for fans of Bella Forrest's Shade of Vampire...~THE VAMPIRE GIFT 1: WARDS OF NIGHT~When 17-year old Eleira wakes up in a strange, unfamiliar room high above the redwoods of California, she has no idea what's waiting for her in the dark.A trio of hauntingly beautiful vampires with a taste for her blood...An ancient sanctuary locked away in time...And a wicked queen determined to do anything to hold on to her rule.Caught between three vampire brothers and coveted for her bloodline, Eleira is swept into a world of supernatural magic where nothing is as it seems and betrayal lurks behind every corner. She must fight for her survival or risk being made prey for the very creatures who keep her there. But when she discovers a dark, twisted prophecy with her at its center, she is pulled deep into the heart of THE HAVEN... and realizes that the vampires she seeks to escape might just be the key to her salvation
  • Call of the Vampire

    Gayla Twist

    language (, March 18, 2013)
    Aurora Keys has dreamed of the Vanderlind Castle ever since she was a little girl. But the fiercely private Vanderlinds keep the massive structure strictly off limits to visitors. Until one night the wealthy family throws a massive, black-tie soiree. No one from the town of Tiburon, Ohio, is invited, not even the mayor. But Aurora’s best friend, Blossom, has a foolproof plan for the two of them to sneak in.At first, everything goes smoothly: the girls enter the castle undetected, and there is free champagne. But then the handsome Jessie Vanderlind sweeps Aurora into his arms, crushing her to his chest and whispering, “I knew you’d come back to me.” Aurora understands it is a case of mistaken identity, but she feels connected to him somehow. And the boy is so beautiful, she believes she would be happy to live in his embrace forever.Once Jessie realizes he is mistaken, his smile quickly changes to a scowl. “You must leave,” he tells her in a low, urgent voice. “Immediately. Come! I’ll find a way to get you out.”Unbeknownst to Aurora and Blossom, they have slipped into the home of one of the most prestigious vampire families in the world, and it is doubtful the two young women will ever be allowed to leave. Aurora’s resemblance to Jessie Vanderlind’s lost love may be the only thing keeping them alive.Lovers of the Twilight series (Stephenie Meyer) and A Shade of Vampire (Bella Forrest) will love this book. Not to mention readers who enjoy Leigh Walker, Adele Abbott, Karpov Kinrade, J.R. Rain, Shayne Silvers, and Michelle Madow.
  • Kiss of the Vampire

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Sweet Valley, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Elizabeth Wakefield is falling in love with Nikolai Von Greiner, a famous "yet mysterious" journalist. Nikolai is tall, dark, dangerously handsome....and the keeper of a deadly secret. Will Elizabeth abandon her friends, her family and even her life to be with the man she longs for?
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  • Night of the Vampire

    Heather Beck

    language (Treasure Cove Books, Oct. 26, 2014)
    Strange rituals, strict curfews, people who live in constant fear...there’s something definitely wrong in Kristine’s new town of Darscadia; something that only comes out at night to drink human blood.
  • The Night of the Vampire

    Christopher Pike

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, May 21, 1997)
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  • Heart of the Vampire

    Gayla Twist

    language (, July 6, 2013)
    Aurora Keys is heartbroken, struggling to forget the beautiful and enigmatic Jessie Vanderlind, who has told her it is too dangerous for them to be together. And he may be right. Jessie is, after all, a vampire. But that doesn't make forgetting him any easier.Just as Aurora is starting to pull her shattered life back together, Jessie reappears at her window with a warning: there are many vampires who want to see her dead—and him locked in a coffin for a hundred years. Aurora and Jessie are accused of staking a vampire for the sake of a human and must fly to Budapest to plead their case in front of a vampire tribunal. Their only hope of survival is to convince the world’s oldest vampire family that they are desperately in love—and have been for nearly 80 years.Lovers of the Twilight series (Stephenie Meyer) and A Shade of Vampire (Bella Forrest) will love this book. Not to mention readers who enjoy Leigh Walker, Zona Black, Karpov Kinrade, J.R. Rain, Shayne Silvers, and Michelle Madow.
  • Vampirates: Empire of Night

    Justin Somper

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 24, 2010)
    After the surprising revelation of the Tempest family history, twins Connor and Grace face a newly-defined future marked by their Vampirate roots. Meanwhile, Sidorio's evil Vampirate Empire continues its expansion, making it tragically apparent that no ship is safe. As for the pirates, they have a new mission: wipe out the vampirates.There's a bloody battle brewing in the seas, and each crew will need all hands on deck. And, this time, Grace and Connor may find themselves fighting for their lives-or against each other.
  • Kiss of the Vampire

    Gayla Twist

    language (, Nov. 30, 2014)
    “Dorian Vanderlind is an infuriating combination of charm and arrogance. Half of me wants to wrap my body around him and never let him go. The other half wants to ram a sharp piece of wood straight through his heart.” ~ Haley Scott“Haley Scott is stubborn, pig-headed and a giant pain in the neck. But she is also all I can think about. I have to keep trying to win her. I have to find a way to make her love me.” ~ Dorian VanderlindHaley and Dorian clash at every turn. It would be easier for the two of them to go their separate ways, if only they could stop thinking about each other. But there’s more than just stubborn pride keeping these star-crossed lovers apart. There are darker forces at work that could see Haley locked in a coffin for a hundred years.
  • Birth of the Vampire

    Gayla Twist

    language (, May 25, 2014)
    Dorian is a vampire who doesn’t believe in love. Haley is a mortal who doesn’t believe in vampires. At seventeen, Haley Scott’s life is pretty miserable. She lives with her uncle in a small town where she has absolutely no friends and barely any social life. Haley knows for a fact that there are very few people on the planet who care if she lives or dies.Dorian Vanderlind is a vampire with a past he’s reluctant to face. He visits his cousin as a favor, only to find himself entangled in the enticements of the mortal world.What happens when these two are thrown together in the most complicated of circumstances? Find out in Birth of the Vampire ~ Book 1 in The Vanderlind Realm.
  • Death of the Vampire

    Gayla Twist

    language (, Feb. 28, 2019)
    Star-crossed lovers who keep finding each other lifetime after lifetime, only to be ripped apart once more.Will Aurora be able to save her soulmate from a horrible fate? Only if she’s brave enough, strong enough, and smart enough, will she be able to prevent The Death of the Vampire.Aurora’s wedding turned into a nightmare when Jessie was torn from her arms and arrested by Bishop guards. He stands accused of staking three vampires to protect the woman he loves. Now the fledgling vampire must work with Jessie’s mother, who is also her maker, to save his life. But Mrs. Vanderlind doesn’t feel the bond that most makers feel toward their progeny. The two women can only agree on one thing; they will prevent Jessie from facing the sun, even if Aurora must die in his place.