From the New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Brotherhood A love letter to the power of music, this thoughtful, humorous exploration of what constitutes living versus mere survival sees Chen ( Light Years from Home ) at the top of his game.
One that goes beyond just family...one that might just change everything vampires know about life and death forever..
But as Ian uncovers Louise\'s true identity, things get dangerous--especially when he asks her for the ultimate favor.
Whether it\'s Ian\'s love of music or his bad attitude, for the first time in ages, Louise feels a connection.
Then a long-lost teenage relative shows up at her door. situation under wraps), maybe she\'ll finally feel like she belongs, too.
And if she can join a band of her own (while keeping her...
At least she\'s gone to decades of punk rock shows.
For Louise Chao, it\'s also lonely, since she swore off family ages ago.
In fact, Vampire life is really just a lot of blood bags and night jobs.
And turning into a bat? Completely ridiculous.
No murders allowed (the community hates that).
They can\'t fly.
Everything you\'ve heard about vampires is a lie. -- Publishers Weekly starred review Being a Vampire is far from glamorous...but it can be pretty punk rock.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Brotherhood A love letter to the power of music, this thoughtful, humorous exploration of what constitutes living versus mere survival sees Chen ( Light Years from Home ) at the top of his game