Vampire Crush

Vampire Crush by A. M. Robinson, published by HarperCollins on December 28, 2010, is a 416-page work in English that explores the unexpected twists in a seemingly ordinary life. The story begins with a typical high school experience, but as the junior year unfolds, the arrival of new students with an unusual style and peculiar habits disrupts the normalcy. Central to this narrative is the character of James Hallowell, who has a complicated history with the protagonist and now evokes feelings that complicate her everyday existence.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction, fantasy, and romance as the protagonist navigates her changing world. The story delves into themes of love and the supernatural, particularly as she uncovers the secrets surrounding James and his mysterious peers. The narrative captures the tension between normal life and the extraordinary, inviting readers to explore the complexities of teenage emotions and the allure of the unknown.
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I swear, my life was always totally normal.
Normal house, normal family, normal school. My looks are average, I don’t have any superpowers, no one’s showing up to tell me I’m a princess—you get the picture. But when my junior year started, something not normal happened. There were new kids at school . . . new kids with a wardrobe straight out of a 19th-century romance novel, and an inexplicable desire to stay at school until sundown.
And on top of that, James Hallowell showed up. James, who stole my sandwiches in fourth grade and teased me mercilessly through middle school. James, who now seems to have the power to make my heart race any time he comes near.
But something weird is going on. Because James rarely goes out during the day. And he seems stronger than your typical guy. And he knows the new kids, all of whom seem to be harboring some kind of deep secret. . . .
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