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Curing Vampirism
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Ongoing, First published Sep 25, 2025
Being an immortal vampire actually kind of sucks and makes life harder in more ways than one.

Book one centers on Rosy Doherty, the enigmatic owner of "Doherty Hatters," and her developing, intense relationship with her new employee, Matthew Kemp. Rosy, who is revealed to be a centuries-old vampire struggling with profound loneliness and the grief of outliving her loved ones, quickly forms a uniquely intimate bond with Matthew, a deeply scarred and isolated law student afraid to share his pain to anyone.
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