VampCon by Armand Inezian
“… characters are developed so well that I feel as if I know them.” —5* amazon.com review
“… completely beyond the typical vamp camp.” — 5* amazon.com review
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“Kill the stoker and the shifter and the priest!”
The vampire who turned Jonathan Stoker did so as a joke: what fun to turn a man named ‘Stoker’.
But life is no joke for Jonathan. He’s fled his family, every vampire he meets attacks him, and he’s consumed by blood urges. Ten years after his mortal life ended, the blind and striking Arial Lockhart delivers Jonathan’s invitation to the Vampire Congregation in Boston. It isn’t a request; Arial’s summoning spell warps time and space to ensure every vampire attends
Of all the many horrors Jonathan discovers at this murderous congregation, worst of all is to find his mortal son, Jake, has come searching for him. And Jake’s just fallen in love… with a vampire!
“Kill the stoker and the shifter and the priest!”
Jonathan learns that Arial’s invitation is far more than a summons to the congregation: it is an invitation to fulfill his destiny, because the stoker, the shifter, and the priest are the only ones who can defend the vampire and mortal alike against the demon invasion.
But only if they can stay alive…
“Kill the stoker and the shifter and the priest!”
Out now!
“… best of all it doesn’t feel safe.” — 5* amazon.com review
“I’m a bit of a sucker for vampire stories but this is really different.” — 4* amazon.co.uk review
News
11 March 13 — Article: 7 facts about Dracula. Did you know that Dracula did his own housework? Now you can thanks to Armand Inezian…
17 nov 12: Interview With a Vampire! Armand interviewed and reads passage from VampCon on CityWide Blackout Radio, a Boston station. Hear him here.









































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This is a great book…with interesting twists and turns; vampires getting together for a convention.
The main characters are fascinating and it was effortless to like and/or hate them. The plot is complex and attention-grabbing. It isn’t like any other vampire book that is out there now…you don’t know what each chapter will bring…it keeps you involved. It is fast moving and I couldn’t stop reading because I had to find out what was going to happening next. I was so far on the edge of my chair that I fell to the floor. I am kidding about falling but not about the book being so damn good.
The only this I didn’t like about it was I would have liked to have seen a real convention I think it would have been humorous (like new stuff to make the vamps happier and healthier) but then it isn’t my book and I liked the way it was written and there are all kinds of conventions, i.e., business, comic-con, tech.
The book is well written and I am eagerly awaiting many more books from Armand…keep them coming I am your #1 Fan!
Tanks, Melissa
I’m sure Armand’s head will be swelling! Expect to see more from the world of VampCon, hopefully next year.
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