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The Morganville Vampires: Dead Girls Dance
Glass Houses / The Dead Girls' Dance
The Morganville Vampires: Dead Girls Dance
Rachel Caine
The first two novels in the New York Times bestselling Morganville Vampires series together for the first time in a new trade paperback edition. Morganville is a small college town in the heart of Texas—not a place that exactly screams “hotbed of creatures of the night.” But college freshman Claire Danvers is about to discover why, in Morganville, you should never, ever stay out after dark… Glass Houses College freshman Claire Danvers moves off campus and into an old house in the small town of Morganville. Her new roommates have her back when the town’s deepest secrets come crawling out, hungry for fresh blood… The Dead Girls’ Dance Claire may have a great roommate and a new boyfriend, but when she’s invited to the Dead Girls’ Dance all hell breaks loose—literally. Because this time, the living and the dead are ready to tear up the night… Praise for the Morganville Vampires series: “Fans of Twilight really should check this out.” —Word Nerd “A fast-moving series where there’s always a surprise just around every dark corner.” —Darque Reviews “[Glass Houses] left me emotionally spent, in a good way. The intensity is cubed in [The Dead Girls’ Dance].” —Eternal Night

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Paranormal
  • Series

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Handsome. Charming. Trapped. Dead. Michael is all of those: trapped in the glass house he died in, the handsome and charming crush of Eve, and Shane's best friend. Eve and Claire, two best friends, live in the same house as Michael while they go to school in Morganville. Life is good, until they get on the bad side of the local police, who just happen to be vampires! Between the psycho, battling vampires, Eve's un-known brother popping up out of nowhere, and a kick-butt party, this year is sure to be very interesting.

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