I’m a little behind on the reveals for the covers for the Liars and Vampires series, written by Robert J. Crane and Lauren Harper.
So you get three in one post!
You Can’t Go Home Again
Liars and Vampires Book Three
Cassie Howell has now survived two brushes with vampires. A typical teenager and recovering compulsive liar, Cassie figures she might have finally settled into high school life in sunny Tampa, Florida and put all her vampire problems behind her.
Except for the studly vampire that’s training her to fight his own kind. Because he’s totally not a problem, and the vampire fight clubbing is “just in case.”
And soon enough, just in case comes in very handy, because Cassie’s hometown in upstate New York is being overrun by the vamps that are searching for someone that sounds suspiciously like Cassie. When her uncle is attacked, Cassie finds herself heading home to confront her past and face up to the troubles she left behind…
…And some new ones that have come to town since…because of her.
Lies in the Dark
Liars and Vampires Book Four
Cassie Howell is a recovering compulsive liar, is on permanent grounding by her parents, has a boyfriend who’s a vampire, and has just gotten into a car wreck in said boyfriend’s limo while she was supposed to be at home.
Whoops.
How could things get worse? Well, she could get dragged into the magical land of faerie, where nobody is who they seem, and where everybody has a lie to tell. Now Cassie is trapped by court intrigue in a land where liars reign so supreme they might just make her look like an amateur at lying. What’s a girl to do when everyone around you is so busy telling their own lies that nobody seems to know what the truth even is?
And how can Cassie possibly get home?
Her Lying Days are Done
Liars and Vampires Book Five
Cassie Howell, high school student, recovering compulsive liar, has just decided to tell the truth in all things, from now on. Starting with telling her parents that her boyfriend is a hundred year-old plus vampire.
How could that possibly go wrong?
Well, for starters, the vampire lord of Tampa could track her back to her house and set fire to it with Cassie, her boyfriend and her family all still inside, chatting. And then, it could turn out that the only reason he found Cassie is because her oldest friend in the world, Jacquelyn (now a vampire, long story) has betrayed her.
Whoops.
Caught between the truth and lies, between her own strength and an unrelenting evil, who will come out ahead?
The liar?
Or the vampires?
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