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BloodWise
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Ongoing, First published May 29, 2012
Mature
Baltimore 1977, Winston Solomon is an ambitious vampire determined to alter the rules of the game. 

His goal: to remove the violence and killing and allow vampires to feed through the use of blood banks, but old powers don't like change, and Winston's first blood clinic is destroyed by a massive bomb. 

Undaunted, he sets out to discover the source of the attack, but he quickly finds himself a hunted vamp, and a pawn in a power struggle that threatens to consume him and the people and ideals that he holds dear.  

**BloodWise is a novella and prequel to VampCon, a novel that will be released later this year.** Bloodwise is fairly violent and contains adult situations.
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1 part Complete Mature

Steampunk city with a type of regime, fantasy elements and vampires (a lot more like Alucard from Hellsing then this teen drama bullshiet) guy gets pushed into a rebellion by a pupet master like entity. Plus there is a horrific enemy with lots of gore which was inspired by monsters from deadspace. Look i am awful at powerphrasing. just read a couple of chapters (and excuse how bad the first one is, ill have to rewrite that one ;-;) and see if you like it. This now serves as a prologue to my current much larger book (Stainburrow) but it is very separate from it. It also requires a complete re-write. Should information in this conflict with something in that book than Stainburrow should be considered cannon rather than the prologue.