volume 1, My Sister the Vampire
No. of pages 256
Published: 2012
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Perfect for fans of Goth Girl, this addictive supernatural series is ideal for girls of 9+ to sink their fangs into...
Olivia Abbott is a cheerleader - pretty clothes, pretty hair and pretty perfect. Ivy Vega is definitely not the cheerleading type - black clothes, black eyeliner, pale skin. In fact she seems the exact opposite of Olivia - or she would be if she wasn't her twin! Meeting for the first time since being separated at birth, Olivia is about to discover that her long lost sister may just have some skeletons in her closet. But that won't put her off getting to know Ivy. After all, blood is thicker than water - and it's certainly tastier!
A vampire book for girls who want to read about young love and innocent paranormal romance. Ideal for fans of Jacqueline Wilson, Meg Cabot, and Zoe (Zoella) Sugg.
Have you collected the whole `My Sister the Vampire' series?
Look out for Sienna Mercer's other great series, `My Brother the Werewolf'
Sienna Mercer grew up in Toronto, Canada. She was an only child, and always wanted a brother or sister - especially a twin. A twin would have been awesome! Sadly, she never got that sister so, when she was grown up, she did the next best thing - she wrote stories for girls about a girl who reminded her of herself, and gave her the most fun, fabulous twin she could imagine . . . a vampire twin.
This is volume 1 in My Sister the Vampire .
There are 256 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by Egmont UK Ltd .
Sienna Mercer lives in Toronto, Canada with her two cats, Calypso and Angel. She does most of her writing in her attic, surrounded by photos of her travels. She doesn't have a twin sister, but always wished that she did.
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