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Children of Blood Saga

The Children of Blood Saga is a couplet of currently unpublished books: Sons of Blood and Daughter of Blood.

Book Summaries

Sons of Blood

Plagued by a strange dream over the summer, sophomore Lauren Dowell returns to school and what she thinks is normality. But that all changes when a boy begins to attend the same high school as Lauren and her down-to-earth friends. The new-comer looks just like a boy in her dream...exepct in her dream, the boy is dead.

Struggling to decipher the meaning behind her dream, Lauren and her friends are forced to confront the paranormal as small, terrifying truths begin to emerge about the boy with hypnotic green eyes. His parents, he says, died a long time ago, and he lives alone, far from any people. He avoids direct sunlight and always wears a silver pendant around his neck like a talisman: a twice-circumscribed Star of David with a cross floating mysteriously in the middle... [unfinished summary]

Daughter of Blood

No summary yet available.

Time Line

History of the Writing Process

Sons of Blood is actually a re-written version of a unfinished story called Silver Moon, started by one of my best friends in high school, Rebecca H. I'm not sure exactly where her idea came from, but after reading a lot of Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, she decided to try her hand at her own vampire story, and that's what became Silver Moon. Most of the characters were based off of people at our high school. Rebecca even polled some of us on what we'd like our names to be. I've stuck with most of her original names with a few variations.

Rebecca quit writing on the story after some really weird stuff happened. A new kid came to our high school second semester, which is not an unnatural occurance, but this time it was rather creepy because this new kid looked just like the description of Rebecca's vampire main character. It wasn't until she pointed this out that I started seeing him everywhere on campus. He walked by my English II class every B day (he must have had his next class up the hall from me). He ended up being in Rebecca's homeroom since they ordered homeroom alphabetically by last name. Anyway, she found out his name was Danny H. and not "William" as she had written, and I incorporated that into my re-write of her story.