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Last Human

Arizona Tape

Publisher: Vampari Press

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Summary

When Ade is dragged to a festival celebrating humanity, she finds herself uncovering a world she thought had ceased to exist centuries ago and opening her eyes to the truth behind the vampire ruled city she lives in.
 
Heather longs for a change in the system, and when a rich vampire turns up in her shop, she realises that it finally might be possible. As the they learn more about one another, they find themselves forming a connection unlike any they've had before.
 
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The Last Human is book one in The Hybrid Festival, an upper young adult paranormal romance series which includes an f/f relationship.
Available since: 02/19/2022.
Print length: 92 pages.

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