Zen and the Art of Vampires
Zen and the Art of Vampires
Katie MacAlister
Is it possible to love two vampires at the same time?View our feature on Katie MacAlister’s Zen and the Art of Vampires.Pushing forty and alone, Pia Thomason heads to Europe on a singles tour, hoping to find romance. What she finds are two very handsome, very mysterious, and very undead men. And she learns that where vampires are concerned, love isn’t the only thing at stake.
A boy still has an imaginary friend in Jr.high. His parents think he is one messed up kid. His sister has an imaginary friend too but she isn't that old. So, when his parents take him to the doctor, they give him a patch to erase his imaginary friend. But the trick is, the patch really is just a plain band-aid. Also, they don't want to drug the boy. Will the band-aid make his friend go away.
Zen and the Art of Vampires is a book about Pia Thomason. She is a strong willed, big boned, 39 year old, who is on a singles tour of romantic Europe. On the first stop of the tour, Iceland, she finds herself in the middle of the a cultlike religion, The Brotherhood of the Blessed Light, whose main goal is to rid the world of the Dark Ones, known better as vampires. She falls in love with a Dark One. The Brotherhood must choose to kill or forgive her.