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The Twilight of Lake Woebegotten by Harrison Geillor

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The Twilight of Lake Woebegotten

Harrison Geillor

Night Shade Books · Paperback · October 1, 2011

Reading lane: Vampire Romance

A small town... a plucky heroine, a shiny vampire, and a hunky Native American rival with a secret.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Darkly Playful

A supernatural read with comic bite, romance, and a little fog around the edges.

Come here for

  • vampires with a comic edge
  • romantic-mystery frisson

Expect

  • urban-fantasy atmosphere
  • mystery threaded with romance

Book Details

Authors
Harrison Geillor
Publisher
Night Shade Books
Published
October 1, 2011
Format
Paperback
Theme
Vampire Romance · Paranormal Romance
Reading lane
Vampire Romance

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Paranormal Fantasy

  • Horror

  • Funny Fiction

About This Book

A small town... a plucky heroine, a shiny vampire, and a hunky Native American rival with a secret. But all is not as it seems in Lake Woebegotten. Let Harrison Geillor reveal what lies beneath the seemingly placid surface. You'll Laugh. We promise. When Bonnie Grayduck relocates from sunny Santa Cruz California to the small town of Lake Woebegotten, Minnesota, to live with her estranged father, chief of the local two-man police department, she thinks she's leaving her troub...

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A small town... a plucky heroine, a shiny vampire, and a hunky Native American rival with a secret. But all is not as it seems in Lake Woebegotten. Let Harrison Geillor reveal what lies beneath the seemingly placid surface. You'll Laugh. We promise. When Bonnie Grayduck relocates from sunny Santa Cruz California to the small town of Lake Woebegotten, Minnesota, to live with her estranged father, chief of the local two-man police department, she thinks she's leaving her troubles behind. But she soon becomes fascinated by another student — the brooding, beautiful Edwin Scullen, whose reclusive family hides a terrible secret. (Psst: they're actually vampires. But they're the kind who don't eat people, so it's okay.) Once Bonnie realizes what her new lover really is, she isn't afraid. Instead, she sees potential. Because while Bonnie seems to her friends and family to be an ordinary, slightly clumsy, easily-distracted girl, she's really manipulative, calculating, power hungry, and not above committing murder to get her way — or even just to amuse herself. This is a love story about monsters... but the vampire isn't the monster.

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