Rock Star! |
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Author:
| Schmidt, Amy |
ISBN: | 978-1-4776-5758-4 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2012 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $9.59 |
Book Description:
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Vampires came out to the world in the sixties, leaving the vampire slayer job irrelevant, so I had to find something to do in my spare time. Super-heroes were overrated, so I nixed that idea. Plus, I might be able to go toe-to-toe with a vampire but full-fairies were another story. Finally, night after night standing behind my boss, the Vampire King of New York, it clicked! I could become a Rock Star!
It made perfect sense! I'm super-pretty because I am the only half-fairy in...
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Vampires came out to the world in the sixties, leaving the vampire slayer job irrelevant, so I had to find something to do in my spare time. Super-heroes were overrated, so I nixed that idea. Plus, I might be able to go toe-to-toe with a vampire but full-fairies were another story. Finally, night after night standing behind my boss, the Vampire King of New York, it clicked! I could become a Rock Star!
It made perfect sense! I'm super-pretty because I am the only half-fairy in the world. I'm flexible, I love to dance, and most important of all I can sing. I just had to figure out how to get the in.
Well, I found it at Barck****. (Legal restrictions mean I can't disclose the exact location.) And at Barck****, I made a Were friend named Zan****. (Because of the legalities involved, I can't state his name either, so we'll just call him Fuzzy!)
Now, as luck would have it, Fuzzy happened to be an old-blood shape-shifter, who had ties that ran deep, and as soon as he heard of my supernatural existence he straightway thought I would be a great spokesperson for the Shifter community when they made themselves known. Shifter existence was still hidden at this time, but Fuzzy said that in this day and age the truth about them was bound to come out sooner or later.
So the cogs in my head started turning. Hey, I thought, I have brilliant ideas all the time, not to mention good contacts up the ying-yang from working for the Vampire King. Consequently, I laid out my ambitions to Fuzzy and he loved them and offered to help. All of which meant that I had a Coming Out Concert at the Radio City Music Hall, the whole of which was broadcast throughout the entire U.S.
And that is how I became a Rock Star!