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    Quote Originally Posted by mare
    There's a series by Laurel K. Hamilton that has a lot to do with vampires werewolves and whatnot. For mature audiences only. There is no name for the series that I am aware of - but most people know it by - Anita Blake
    The "Anita Blake Vampire Hunter: series is my FAVORITE! I could do with a little less.... "mature" content but I still love them.

    I also love "Dhampir" by Barb and JC Hendee. Their series is to 3 books now but i'm not sure what it's called.

    Of course I love Ann Rice but only the beginning of the series. The stories just aren't the same anymore.

    "Necroscope" is next on my list to read.
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    Actually, there are a small series by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes about vampries and hunters that is good, she wrote her first book when she was thirteen and has been my role model for ages. I'm fifteen now and I just love her books, they're more for my age I guess, and use rather immature machanics but it's fun to read as another author. I suggest some people check them out. My favorite one is called Midnight's Predator.

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    Nah. The same could be said of any author who writes something similar to another's work. Where would we be if each topic were only allowed to be written once? A library would fit in my living room.

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