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Vampires on Campus: A New Adult College Vampire Romance, Vampires, Beer and Midterms Too at Ohio State University: The Vampire College Invasion, #1
Vampires on Campus: A New Adult College Vampire Romance, Vampires, Beer and Midterms Too at Ohio State University: The Vampire College Invasion, #1
Vampires on Campus: A New Adult College Vampire Romance, Vampires, Beer and Midterms Too at Ohio State University: The Vampire College Invasion, #1
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Vampires on campus? Really? Yes, it's true - read on to find out more adventures of how vampires are planning on invading our college campuses, one at a time.

Ivy isn’t your average everyday OSU college girl. Not by a long shot. In fact she’s a vampire. Turned decades ago by a ruthless man, she vows to never be evil.

Then she meets Justin and they know right away that they love each other and its more than just a fatal attraction... but when an old lover reappears and people start disappearing on the Ohio State campus, Justin starts an investigation that may expose Ivy for what she really is.

The main problem is that some of the OSU students that disappear... eventually come back. But different somehow.

When Justin, with the help of a friend, comes to the ultimate and crazy conclusion that vampires are invading the Ohio State University campus, Ivy must make the most difficult decision of her life. Lie and hope he never finds out or tell him about her past and risk losing him.

But in the end, does love conquer all?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 18, 2015
ISBN9781513082066
Vampires on Campus: A New Adult College Vampire Romance, Vampires, Beer and Midterms Too at Ohio State University: The Vampire College Invasion, #1

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    Vampires on Campus - Susan G. Charles

    Chapter 1

    IVY RAN HER FINGERS through her hair, giving her short black curls some volume. Admiring herself in the mirror, she smiled. Ivy had chosen to wear a tight purple bandage dress and she was more than pleased with the outcome as she was sure Justin would be as well. He loved to see her in outfits that accentuated her lithe body.

    Justin Nelson was a fellow student at Ohio State. He was a senior and she was only a sophomore when they had first met. They had hit it off from the start, falling deep and hard for each other and Ivy couldn’t believe she was now getting dressed and ready to celebrate their one year anniversary together.

    The pair had been introduced by a mutual friend, Marsha. She had thrown Ivy a birthday party since she had an apartment just off campus and Ivy stayed in the dorms. Marsha had always been a meddler her whole life and fancied herself a bit of a matchmaker. Her matches however, always seemed to wind up a comical disaster and Ivy chuckled when she remembered their conversation over a year ago and after all her previous failed attempts to hook Ivy up with some guy.

    He’s a business genius! Marsha tried to persuade her friend.

    And I’m a C student Ivy retorted, chuckling.

    He’s really hot... Marsha added in a sing song voice.

    Ivy rolled her eyes and finally agreed to meet up with him if for no other reason than to shut Marsha up on the subject.

    Good, because I already invited him to your birthday party. Marsha blew Ivy a kiss and dipped away before Ivy could yell at her for meddling yet again in her love life.

    Ivy was beyond annoyed but she knew Marsha was only trying to be a good friend. Ivy had always avoided making a big fuss over her birthday. In truth she hated celebrating them, just another day like any other and I’m just a day older than I was yesterday she would always say.

    Ivy remembered vividly the first night she had met Justin. When he walked into the party her eyes had instantly found him. With his sandy blonde mop of hair and dressed in black jeans, dress coat and a button up shirt, Justin had looked every bit the part of the business man he was studying to be.

    He saw her from across the room and approached her first. He told her later that he was usually kind of shy until you got to know him, but something had made him want to walk up to her that night. He later told her that it was some kind of force driving him to her.

    When he walked up Ivy could see that his eyes were blue like the water of a beautiful caribbean beach. She fell for him instantly. Hard. Justin offered to get her a drink and even though she already had one in her hand she said that she would love one.

    As he walked away Ivy handed her drink to Marsha, who gave her a wink and a ‘I told you so’ look. This would normally have angered Ivy, but tonight she just laughed it off, enjoying the company and the promise of what was yet to come.

    When anyone at school would ask her about her plans to celebrate she would lie and say she was having a quiet night with her family. She had become close friends with Marsha since freshman year and Marsha had come to learn the truth that Ivy didn't really have a family and wouldn't celebrate her birthdays at all.

    They were among the few students to remain in town over the summer vacation too. Marsha had lived in Ohio her whole life and Ivy just didn't have a home to go back to. They had met when Ivy got a temporary job at a café near school and they bumped into each other there several times. The girls recognized each other from summer classes, which wasn't hard to do since they were mostly empty.

    They both had very different reasons for opting out of vacation for school work. Ivy wasn't the best student and had failed too many courses due to absences. Her only choice was to stay over the break and make up the work or face getting kicked out of school which simply wasn't an option.

    Marsha on the other hand was ambitious, double majoring in finance and business which is how she had met Justin. It occurred to Ivy that she couldn't avoid dating and celebrating her birthdays for probably as long as Marsha was her friend, so she finally gave in.

    Ivy wanted to look her best for the party. Just because she normally didn’t like to celebrate her birthday didn’t mean she didn’t like to party. The one thing Ivy embraced about her immortality, that no one knew about, was that she looked amazing. She had always been stunning, but ever since she had changed it was if all her features had been enhanced even more.

    Her physique had become stronger and more fit, though she still had soft, feminine curves in all the right places. Her once green eyes now shone brightly like emeralds. Although the myth about vampires being unable to walk in the sunlight was false, her skin had become pale like that of a porcelain doll, making her look almost as delicate as it did gorgeous with her jet black hair and ruby red lips set against her complexion.

    Ivy learned the tidbit about the sunlight and everything else she knew from her creator, Magnus Fields. Like so many other humans, what she knew of vampires came from story books and movies. Like most myths some aspects were based on fact while the rest had been completely fabricated.

    For example, vampires could in fact walk in broad daylight, they just preferred to hunt at night, thus the fabrication about sunlight being deadly. There were several others, including the silliness about garlic or crucifixes being harmful to the undead. Her creator Magnus had been a vampire since long before Christianity had even become a religion, but somehow the garlic bit had comforted Ivy in some strange way. Although she had very little appetite for human food, pizza had been a favorite of hers before she had changed and the ability to divulge herself every now and then helped her to cling to her humanity.

    Ivy hadn't always viewed being a vampire as a curse. In fact, she was at one point enamored by the idea. Although Marsha would be throwing her a twenty fourth birthday

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