The Bloodline Trilogy
SEX, BLOOD,
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"K.M. McFarland may have just made a big contribution to the massive amount of vampire lore and books that have been created in the wake of Anne Rice...I like K.M. McFarland's take on vampire lore. I like her characters. The writing is good. The plot works, and the vampires are fashionable and friendly...If you are in the market for a new vampire book, try this one."
--Ray Simmons for Readers' Favorite
"The New Orleans setting is exciting and filled with mystery, and the possibilities inherent in an immortal life that can be maintained without the loss of human life to sustain it is intriguingly explored in this inter-personal relationship-oriented tale...Her plot is geared around the characters in her story and the impact turning vampire had on each of their and their loved one's lives...readers who enjoy paranormal romance blended with family sagas will find much to enjoy."
— Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite
"The title alone got me interested and looked like it could be a wild book... It has all those elements but it is more of a family friendly horror book in the way of Twilight. McFarland creates a world that is both expected but new... McFarland does a great job in bringing the reader to a whole new area of vampires and the location she picks is perfect. This adds to the element of not knowing what to believe in the wildest party town there is. She puts a couple of twists in her story to keep the reader hooked."
— D. W. Jones for Blood Moon Rising Magazine
--Ray Simmons for Readers' Favorite
"The New Orleans setting is exciting and filled with mystery, and the possibilities inherent in an immortal life that can be maintained without the loss of human life to sustain it is intriguingly explored in this inter-personal relationship-oriented tale...Her plot is geared around the characters in her story and the impact turning vampire had on each of their and their loved one's lives...readers who enjoy paranormal romance blended with family sagas will find much to enjoy."
— Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite
"The title alone got me interested and looked like it could be a wild book... It has all those elements but it is more of a family friendly horror book in the way of Twilight. McFarland creates a world that is both expected but new... McFarland does a great job in bringing the reader to a whole new area of vampires and the location she picks is perfect. This adds to the element of not knowing what to believe in the wildest party town there is. She puts a couple of twists in her story to keep the reader hooked."
— D. W. Jones for Blood Moon Rising Magazine
The Vampyr Trilogy
SONG OF THE VAMPIRE
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UNDER A BOURBON STREET MOON (Book 2)An aspiring country singer destined to become Nashville’s sweetheart of country music leaves her life behind to find her biological former rock star father in New Orleans. But there’s a lot she doesn’t know about her father, and she soon finds herself caught up in a world of vampires, Voodoo, and ghosts. |
MASQUERADE
(Book 3) Former rock star Quinn Forrester’s immortal life gets complicated when he has to deal with his new wife, his unconventional vampire daughter, his mortal daughter who sees dead people, his spiritually connected vampire ex-girlfriend who is her mentor, and his not so dearly departed ex-wife that just won't stay dead. Is his mansion big enough? |