Rockin' and Runnin'
Nash, Rico, and Jaxon spend every waking minute thinking about playing music. They know their band Gothic Moon could hit it big…
…except as vampires they’re on the run from bounty hunters who will get paid whether they bring in the undead, alive or not. (Usually not.)
The bounty hunters are closing in, so the guys head for the asteroid fields where nobody will find them — but in space no one can hear you jam!
Option 1: Stay hidden but die in obscurity.
Option 2: Turn the amps to 11 and wail, but die young.
Rico says there’s an Option 3 that will let them rock out and not be killed, but first they need to kidnap the daughter of the President of Mars…
From Arizona to Alaska to the Asteroid Fields and the moons of Jupiter, Gothic Moon are scrambling to stay ahead of the bounty hunters and fill the solar system with rock and roll!
I’m working on this book right now and having a blast. In the near future I’ll give you more details on everything, including why these vampires aren’t actually undead. (They also don’t sparkle in the sun — unless you Bedazzle them first.)
Unlike ZAMP, Rock and Roll Vampire Astronauts isn’t a book for kids. It’s a sci-fi adventure for older teen-to-adult who always dreamed of starting their own band. And heading for the asteroid fields. You know, normal stuff.