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Jamython: Book 1

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Hey. Jamython Harker here. You can just call me Jamie. Yeah, yeah. I already know what you’re thinking. Mina Harker, right? Well, you’re right, ‘cuz she’s my mom. But I didn’t know she was the Mina Harker—Dracula’s eternal love. That is, until one night when I was coming home from the club.

I was jumped by these guys, and left for dead. They must’ve kicked the shit out of me hard, ‘cuz then this person shows up, telling me I’m her daughter. I figured she was lying to me, but she offered to save my life. I couldn’t refuse her.

Well, she definitely saved it. Don’t even get me started on everything else. You’ll just have to read and find out. It’s easier that way.

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"Each time I’ve sat down to read [Jamython], I’ve read pages and pages and not noticed the time. It is engrossing, arousing, and morbidly sensual…"

"That an anti-heroine could come from the angst of the socially challenged, the alleys of closed-minded culture, and retain individuality, but also weakness…[that part] seems real to me…Immortality can save your life, but not make it better."

"This is not just another vampire story…it is a shot to the head. Don’t think twice.”

204 pages, Nook

First published February 25, 2011

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