Zombies Unleashed (The Vampire from Hell Part 6)

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she’s as good as dead anyways.  But when he sees she has a werewolf mark, same as what he has, he knows he must save her.
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    The Vampire from Hell Part 7
    The seventh installment in the Vampire from Hell series is in the works.  A cover and title have been put on the deciding block. When an exact release date is available, it will be posted at www.allythomas.com .  Stay tune!
     
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Character List
    This section lists various characters in the Vampire from Hell series as well as what the author had originally visualized for each character and how the character’s path may or may not have changed during the writing of the first 6 parts.  Please note that while not all characters in the series are discussed in this section, a majority are.  Hopefully, this will help you recall the character or introduce you to him or her.
     
    RAYEA
    Rayea is the oldest daughter of Satan and is the Vampire from Hell.  She is rebellious, honest, loyal to her friends, and a fan of mankind.  Being a vampire is not a condition that defines her.  Finding happiness and resolving her complicated relationships as well as resolving her family issues are constant struggles for her.
     
    Why Was the Rayea Character Created?
    When I was a teenager, I came up with the name Rayea, pronounced “RAY – ahh”.  I swore one day I would write a story and create a character with that name.  I have no idea where the name came from.  As best as I can remember, I just made it up.
    Writing first person in Rayea’s voice is a fun aspect of creating this series.  Being a fan of vampire fiction since I was fifteen years old, I took leave of my senses a long time ago and will vehemently argue that supernatural creatures exist.  If I still believe that, I don’t know.  But I certainly like to mess with people and throw the idea out there if it comes up in conversation.  Writers are naughty nymphs sometimes.  We can’t be trusted.  Believe me.
     
    BLICK
    Blick is a hellhound-turned werewolf Rayea meets in Part 1 – The Beginning.  He is very protective of her and ultimately her best friend.  As the story progresses, Blick and Rayea’s relationship grows more complicated, but ultimately Rayea realizes there isn’t anything she would not do for Blick.
     
    Why Was the Blick Character Created?
    I had no idea at the time I created the Blick character that he would become very popular.  I planned for him to be simply a friend of Rayea’s like her online friend, Lynn.  That idea has shifted and both characters are becoming closer with each installment.  What awaits them I am not sure, but Blick will always be a part of Rayea’s life I think we can safely say.
     
    STEPHANIE
    Stephanie is Rayea’s evil sister.  She and Rayea do not get along at all.  Stephanie is devoted to her father and reminds Rayea as often as she can that Rayea is not like her or her father.  After drinking her father’s and possibly the blood of the Snake Goddess, Mehen, Stephanie turned into a Medusa looking person with an attractive body, dressed in revealing attire typically a black leather bikini and high boots, maintaining a pleasant face, but having snakes for hair.
     
    Why Was the Stephanie Character Created?
    If you have good characters, you have to create really evil characters to hate, the bad guys.  Stephanie is one of my ‘best’ bad guys.  I love to write for Stephanie because I have to dream up the worst, the meanest thing I can think of for her to say and do.  Sometimes that is a challenge.  Sometimes it’s not.
    The name ‘Stephanie’ popped into my head one day when I thought about a girl

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