Dark Chances

Dark Chances by Allan Gilbreath, published by Dark Oak Press in August 2006, is a 286-page work of fiction that delves into the realms of horror and the occult. The story follows Brenda, who unexpectedly becomes a living vampire after an encounter with the ancient vampire Galen. Unaware of the existence of such beings, Brenda’s life takes a drastic turn as she navigates her new reality, marked by transformation and deception.
Readers will find a narrative that explores Brenda’s struggle for survival in a world that has become both familiar and alien. As she grapples with her new identity, the story raises questions about her role in this dark universe—whether she is now a predator or merely prey. The themes of horror and the supernatural are woven throughout, providing a backdrop for Brenda’s journey of self-discovery and resilience.
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Brenda never meant to become a living vampire. As a matter of fact, she didn’t even know that they existed. Her only mistake had been to cross paths with an ancient vampire named Galen. She had been seduced, transformed, and deceived. Brenda had to learn to survive in the modern world by herself after being left for dead. Now, she has discovered that she is not alone, but is she the predator or the prey?
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