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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Vampireland
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A projected series of fantasy romance novels, written by Lili St Germain under a pseudonym.

In October 2014, St Germain noted on her blog that:

My paranormal series sits in limbo. I’ve pulled the first book, Walking Dead Girl, from sale for now. I love that book, it was my first book and the characters are dear to my heart. BUT it ends on a cliffhanger, and people have been screaming for the second book since march 2013. I am working on that series in the background, but its not the thing that pays my bills. It’s a passion project, and as such, it is taking me a lot longer to get finished and released than I’d first anticipated. I PROMISE that Vampireland #2 will be written and released one day, but I can’t commit to a date at this point.

Source: Author's blog. (Sighted: 29/10/2014)

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y separately published work icon Walking Dead Girl Jessica Roscoe , United States of America (USA) : Jessica Roscoe , 2013 7999838 2013 novel romance fantasy

'Mia Blake wasn’t the first girl to be taken by the vampires.

'She had heard all about the girls who were missing, and even though they were only “missing”, she knew in her heart that those girls were dead.

'She felt sad for them, sure. But more than that, she felt glad that they had been strangers – not someone she knew, and certainly not her. Things like that didn’t happen to girls like her.

'They always happened to someone else, and that’s why she barely blinked as she made her way across an empty football field, through a deserted parking lot, to meet a fate she had arrogantly assumed was reserved for other people.

'She was a stupid girl.

'She paid for it.'

Source: Author's blurb.

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