The Bloodsuckers:
Vampire Lawyers of Middle Tennessee
Scott Cunningham is a vampire just trying to make a living. After all, being undead isn’t cheap. There’s rent to pay, blood to buy, and child support due; it’s an eternal treadmill.
You would think it would be terribly boring, but as Scott is finding out, unlife as a lawyer in rural Tennessee is anything but.
Episode 1: Hanging out the Shingle
Episode 3: The Makings of a Lawyer
Episode 5: The Hazards of Being a Divorce Attorney
Episode 7: Business is Booming
Episode 8: Blood, Sweat and Tears
Episode 9: Kicking Ass and Taking Names
Are you just getting started? Download Volume One to your e-reader, smart phone, or computer. Contains the Premise and Episodes 1-10.
Episode 12: A Long-Overdue Reunion
Episode 14: Maggie’s True Motives
Episode 18: Dinner and a Show, Part I
Episode 19: Dinner and a Show, Part II
Episode 20: Dinner and a Show, Part III
Still behind? Download Volume Two to your e-reader, smart phone, or computer. Contains Episodes 11-20.
Episode 21: All the Dirty Details
Episode 23: Keep a Stiff Upper Lip
Episode 24: A Death in the Family
Still behind? Download Volume Three to your e-reader, smart phone, or computer. Contains Episodes 21-30.
Episode 31: A Come to Elijah Meeting
Episode 34: It’s Going to be Fein
Episode 36: Assault and the Law
Episode 37: The Delicate Holiday Dance
Episode 38: Thanksgiving Dinner
Episode 42: Road to the Lion’s Den
Episode 43: We Are Family… Sort Of
The Law Office of Attorney Scott Cunningham
Clarksboro, TN
Attorney Scott Cunningham graduated from MTSU, cum laude, in 1987 with a B.A. in business management. He graduated from the Nashville School of Law in 2010, cum laude, and specialized in vampire rights. He is a native of River Bottoms, TN.
Josephine (Josie) Fein graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2003, magna cum laude, with a B.A. in English literature. She has 7 years’ experience as a paralegal and legal assistant, lately serving Judge Blackman of Murfreesboro. She is a native of Nashville.
This entire series (including content on separate pages) is copyrighted by Keri Peardon (2011-2013). Redistribution or republication of any portion of this content is prohibited. All rights reserved.
This is a work of fiction and all characters are fictitious. Any resemblance to any person, alive or dead or undead, is purely coincidental.
The pictures of characters Scott Cunningham and Josie Fein are images of Andre Agassi and Emmanuelle Chriqui, respectively.
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Why cant i fiind or download episeodes 21 thru 29?
Because I still need to write Episode 30, then I’ll release 21-30 as Volume 3. I plan on doing that in December.
Just finished vol 3, More please.
I’m being slow about producing new episodes because I’m working on two books simultaneously (and I find it hard to switch gears between projects too often), but I have a storyline planned out for more Bloodsuckers episodes, including some guest episodes by my husband, who is going to introduce a nemesis for Scott. So there’s more coming; I just have to find the time to write them.
Where can I download episodes 31-40?
I have not had time to format the next series for e-reader yet. I’m currently in the middle of a move, so I’ve had to put all of my writing/publishing on hold. I’m hoping the move will be complete by sometime in March.
Also, Smashwords didn’t like serial novels, and when they figured out that “The Bloodsuckers” was one, they quit distributing it (although you could still get it on their website). However, they have since changed their position, provided you have different covers for each installment. So, what I anticipate doing is designing some additional covers and redoing all of the volumes so that Smashwords will start distributing them again. Then you’ll be able to find them not only at Smashwords, but also everywhere else e-books are sold (except Amazon; they don’t do self-published for free, unless you’re exclusive with them, and even then, it’s only free for a limited time).
I can’t believe that Smashwords doesn’t like serial novels.anywhere else they r big sellers.everyone loves a short book that continues in another episode/volume.have u thought about taking The Bloodsuckers to the book shelves in a major bookstore?
Physical bookstores are even less likely to want a serial book, and Smashwords distributes ebooks to the major retailers anyways. I just have to change my cover for each volume (they now allow serial books with that caveat).
Actually, my original idea for this was as a sitcom, not as a book. Maybe I’ll sell it to a network sometime!
I would actually love to see how it plays on the screen.im addicted to reading ur The Bloodsuckers serial novel.im a huge fan.have u actually thought about sitting down with some screen writers to put ur idea into play?i actually write scripts and have been trying to come with some ideas for a vampire movie unlike dracula and other movies like that.this is definately a more modern vampire love story.would he nice to add some day walkers into a script.those are actually vampires that aren’t affected by sunlight.just an idea