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Crimson Kisses
by Valerie Hardin

Category: Science Fiction
Description: As a small child, Charlotte Galen believed in her beloved grandmother's tales that vampires lived. Charlotte's mother discovers Grandmother Smith telling the small Charlotte about vampires and becomes enraged. There is no such thing as vampires. Charlotte is sent to the Bad Room, a room with no windows, a room where a murder was committed. Years later Charlotte no longer believes in vampires until she meets Tassmand as both contemplate a lonely future.
eBook Publisher: DiskUs Publishing,
eBookwise Release Date: July 2011

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Available eBook Formats: OEBFF Format (IMP) [73 KB]
Words: 14452
Reading time: 41-57 min.


Dear Diary,

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Yesterday Grandmother Galen died in that lonesome mental ward. They say I should mourn for her, but she is a murderess. Just because you're dead doesn't mean you have changed.

Candy thinks that just because she makes everyone think she mourns that means she is a decent person. Well, she is not. She will inherit all the money.

Why does Mr. Hamn come by to see me? I hate to see his grave eyes.

He took me by the hand and said softly "I worry for you."

"I'm fine." I wished I hadn't lied.

"You should be going to school and parties, not wasting away," he said.

I replied "My mother needs me."


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