Description
Until he met vampire hunter Jack Harlan, Sam Fisher lived a quiet, peaceful life. Now that dark creatures have murdered his wife and kidnapped his daughter, Sam must learn everything he can from his new mentor to find his little girl before it’s too late.
Reviews
“Swaim masterfully adds layer upon layer of meaning and understanding to his story . . . Swaim isn’t happy to follow a typical story arc, but rather keeps the reader guessing with what will happen next.” —San Francisco Book Review
“This book is more than just a vampire story. Swaim has used the vampire/horror genre to create this finely tuned Bildungsroman, allowing us to join Sam on his journey of awakening and self-discovery. But Come What May is also a damn good, complex, and sufficiently creepy vampire story. Swaim’s level of writing is rare in the world of self-published novels, and this story largely avoids the clichés that can bog down similar tales. Sam’s world . . . is complex and engaging—a world worth learning more about in future novels.” —Portland Book Review
“Vampire and supernatural books are in demand; however, most have an immature ‘Scooby-Doo’ like feel about them . . . This, however, makes use of flashbacks, foreshadowing, and symbolism to provide the reader with an intense, mature read. Forget those vamps that glow in the daylight! This tale of good versus evil is an in-depth exploration into human nature.” —Rhoda D’Ettore
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