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When The Dead Still Walked The Earth
When The Dead Still Walked The Earth
When The Dead Still Walked The Earth
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Letting Go Of My Vampire Lover, is all about two of the last vampires on earth. The only thing they have to contend with is roving bands of renegade humans. One of them develops wanderlust and discovers a group of humans and vampires cohabiting in the woods. Will this be the last nail in their coffins? Last Of A Dying Earth, is about what would happen if there were almost no humans left on earth and immortal vampires began to die. What would the last vampire do? What would he have on the top of his bucket list? Probably not something you would imagine.

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PublisherSusan Hart
Release dateDec 5, 2013
ISBN9781310745171
When The Dead Still Walked The Earth
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Susan Hart

I was born in England, but have lived in Southern California for many years. I m now retired and live in the Pacific NW in a little seaside city amongst the giant redwoods and wonderful harbor, almost at the Oregon border. My husband and I have one cat, called Midnight and she is featured in two of my latest Sci-Fi short stories. I love Science Fiction, animals, and trying to help others. I publish under Doreen Milstead as well as my own name. My photo was taken right before the coronation of QE II in the UK.

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    When The Dead Still Walked The Earth - Susan Hart

    When The Dead Still Walked The Earth

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    Susan Hart

    Copyright 2013 Susan Hart

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    Letting Go Of My Vampire Lover

    Every bit of the Earth had long since become a solemn and lonely place; little more than a standing sepulcher for the billions and billions of people who had lived and died there. Its skies were always gray now. The sun was veiled from the very sky by the detritus of nations that had raced so long to exploit Earth's resources first and then raced so quickly into the wars that they hoped would be endless.

    Their ends did come, though.

    The end did come, though. The end came for them all. What was left of the Earth for those so few that remained was something else entirely, something well beyond the end. So many of them were certain that it was Hell.

    Beatrice, though, liked to think of the new accommodations as quite cozy. She had known real Hell. What the earth had become now, with only a few handfuls of human survivors scattered over the planet, it was more like a luxury resort. Beatrice had actually needed very little for a very long time. There was no struggle to survive for her.

    She couldn't help but survive. She had lived for hundreds of years. She had watched happily as nations fell before and she had seen the new world born and dead and born again. Her and her kind; the vampires, they had known for centuries that the humans would destroy themselves in good time.

    Vampires had simply waited, biding their time, trying to remain undetected whenever they could, letting the humans go about their business of destroying themselves until the meek and lowly vampire could at last rightfully inherit the Earth. Beatrice found herself delighted each new day at how much of it they'd left for her.

    For a while, it had seemed there'd be nothing left to inherit. Nature has its own way of taking care of things though.

    Beatrice had her lover by her side now. His love and his happiness were the only two things of any real importance to her anymore. His name was Nick. She longed desperately to be able to call him Nicholas or really, anything that delighted the mouth to speak it more than Nick but he'd had the misfortune of being born in the final

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