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By Bethany Hensel
Vampires are a breed dissimilar to Opening her books introduces readers
the myriad of ghouls, demons, fiends, to a ravishing, violent, vicious, sexy,
and goblins in existence. Their body yet hopeful, world. With her books
doesn’t pump with blood but fueled she has driven a stake through the
by a passion for life and love. They’ll stereotypical vampire of old, and rising
seduce their victims only to move into from its grave is a complex, charming
a deadly, passionate, nibble on the and compassionate ghoul.
neck. At one time, the word conjured
up the vision of a man able to trans- As far as creating these unique char-
form into a bat, drink blood from his acters, Frost says, “When I first had
enemies, and have many wives for the idea for Bones, I pictured him as
eternal companions. Although some a much darker character. I was 3/4
vampires practice those traditions, the done with Halfway to the Grave when
vampires today aren’t so vicious. I looked back and realized Bones had
picked [his personality], so I may as
Jeaniene Frost, author of the award well stop trying to fight it. Plus, Cat’s
winning, national bestselling Grave (the heroine) initial gloomy, resent-
onzio
series – Halfway to the Grave, One ful attitude toward Bones made him
Foot in the Grave, and At Grave’s End tease her constantly, because Bones
– will be the first to tell you about the knew she was all wrong about vam-
depth of being a vampire. Frost’s pires and her “curse” of a heritage, so
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characters love to fight, but he often threw her stereotypes back
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