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The Vampire Returns

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The New Year at Earls Boarding School starts well for Jack and his friends but danger lurks behinds the seemingly innocent face of Gerry Fellowes. Gerry, a former school bully, has been infected by a vampire who escaped from the Human Race Studies Academy after Jack and his friends accidentally opened a secret portal between the two worlds. With their memories of the alternate universe having been erased, the boys have no recollection of the vampire and no hint of the horrors ahead. However, when their other-worldly friends from the fifth dimension are sent to monitor the problem, the boys find themselves on a rollercoaster ride where magical surprises, thrills and shocks seem to be waiting around every corner. Can Jack and his allies trap and defeat the vampire before he manages to break free of the confines of Gerry's body, leaving the whole world at risk of being taken over by vampires?This is the thrilling sequel to The Secret Portal in which Reno Charlton takes her readers on a whole new journey into another dimensioneBook Reviews Weekly ReviewMysterious guardians on another angels, vampires, witches and school boys. How to prevent a vampire from resurrecting in the human world, and to keep people from finding out and panicking, if the truth got out? This sequel book is an excellent read. There was enough detail mentioned so that someone who hasn't read the first part can move right on into the story. The pace was just right and there were not so many characters that you would lose the thread of the story.Traci Pederson, ReviewereBook Reviews Weekly

154 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 24, 2012

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Reno Charlton

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Hi everyone! I'm a full time copywriter, working from home to provide clients around the world with content for websites, magazines and other media. I am also an author, having written and published three children's fantasy novels and two short stories for older readers. The short stories were created under my pen name of Emily Ho. One of these stories, The Journey Home, won a Curtis Brown Short Story Competition.

I love the craft of writing and enjoy helping others who want to learn more about this craft. I always welcome emails from people who want to know more about getting into copywriting or who are keen to get into writing for children. Readers can contact me via my website here.

You can also find all my books and short stories in Kindle and paperback versions at Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com

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