The Vampire Peasant

The Vampire Peasant
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781796038200
ISBN-13 : 1796038202
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Book Synopsis The Vampire Peasant by : Eileen Aiyana Taylor

Download or read book The Vampire Peasant written by Eileen Aiyana Taylor and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2020-11-24 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Vanni Bellini is an Italian vampire. He was turned into one by a pureblood in the early 1820s at the age of seventeen. His parents died in the mid-1800s, leaving him alone. It is now the year 2020, with all the high-end fashion and modern-day technology. Since he only makes four hundred dollars a month to live off of, he has no extra money to spend on new things. He is stuck living with the possessions he has had since the 1800s. There are some upsides though. For one, the royal family has passed a law for the peasants to go to school. He’s now a junior in high school with hope for a better future. He wants more than anything to uplift his peasant name. Peasants in his day and age are looked down on. They are beaten, spit on, and called names, called worthless. Some even say that they just shouldn’t be alive. Vanni is different somehow. He has a knack for always finding himself in bad situations. Since he is mateless, no one is there to save him. There is no one to protect him. What will happen when he finds himself at the royal castle with two uninvited guests? They are offering him a better life, a life with no beatings or suicide comments. But what’s the catch? Nothing comes free. Everything comes with a price, but what is it? Will his mate ever come for him?


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