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The Tugurlan Chronicles: Vampire Iniquity; The Cure; Vampires and Werewolves

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Fans of True Blood, Vampire Diaries or Interview with a Vampire enjoy the thrills, action, and romantic drama of "Vampire Iniquity", Book One of the Tugurlan Chronicles.When Dan's friend asks for his help in rescuing his fiancé from evil kidnappers, little does he know that he’d be suck into a sinister world of vampires, cannibalism, and human trafficking. Captured by the vampires, Dan is crushed and beaten as he'd forced to entertain them with a mock martial arts battle between him and an egotistical grandson of Dracula. Once free, he learns of his family’s legacy of being vampire slayers. After fetching his cousin to join them, they reenter the den of iniquity to rid the world of the evil doers. Will they succeed? Better yet... Will they all live to tell about it?What Reviewers are saying about book one of the Tugurlan Chronicles..."A fine blend of fantasy and reality, highly recommended" By Midwest Book ReviewUsually those behind prostitution and human trafficking business are monsters, but in this case it's literal. "Vampire Iniquity" is a story of modern vampires. The son of Count Dracula has for years been working on a way for his kind to build up resistance and immunity to the burning sun that so often ails them. Their methods are far from morally right, as they set up their own breeding operation to use human DNA for their methods. But they happened to kidnap the wrong girl... "Vampire Iniquity" is a fine blend of fantasy and reality, highly recommended.""Paranormal Fantasy. Feisty, gutsy and a really good read.Great world and character building, so much so that you begin to like the bad guys! Interesting and gripping, a good page-turner. "

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Vampire Iniquity: Prologue

Long before Bram Stoker wove his tale of Dracula for the world to read as fiction, there existed a true creature of the night who went by just such a name. Did Mr. Stoker know this? I question if he might have, since much of what he wrote reads with remarkable accuracy.

If Mr. Stoker’s intention was to write a biography of an unbelievable being under the guise of fiction he did a decent job but missed a great portion of significance. To withhold such information from the unsuspecting masses -to believe or not believe as their conscience allows- is a wrong I don’t want attributed to me.

The story I’m about to share with you is a recount of true experiences of which I was a major player. It’s a tale of loving and finding love. It tells of family legacy and solidarity. It speaks of friendship, loyalty, bravery, compassion, and I’m sorry to say… horror. Because of this, I would like to point out that this story is not for the weak of stomach or faint of heart.

You’d expect to find a story like this in the fiction aisle of your brick and mortar book store instead of the non-fiction section where it truly belongs, and that’s okay with me. In fact, I prefer it. It makes it easier to tell a story that I find unbelievable even though I lived through it when it’s formatted and touted as fictitious. I feel free sharing the details under the guise of make believe.

There were times that I was not in the company of all who were involved, yet their experiences played a role in the story and should still be shared. In these cases, I will do my best to keep the story flowing by telling how it happened to the best of my knowledge while weaving myself into the story at the appropriate times when I personally experienced or witnessed it.

My name is Dan Tugur. I’m a vampire slayer and this is my story.

So, I begin…