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April 28, 2007 (Sherman Oaks, California / PRWEB) -- Stone Masters: A Vampire Reckoning, an inspired and unique fantasy from philosopher and psychologist Vanessa Fewings, offers a refreshing rendition of vampire characterization. Spanning more than two centuries, Stone Masters maintains conventions of vampire literature, encompassing history, eroticism, and myth, while establishing new rules that introduce the next development in this popular genre.

The novel opens in a romantic Cornwall of 200 years past, setting the stage for an epic vampire battle that continues into present day. Fewings' first-person voice is engaging and often mesmerizing, and her vampires will entice readers with an eerie eroticism. Those who identify with the moral dilemmas involved in vampire lore will find a great deal of satisfaction under Fewings' master hand.

The Stone Masters author will be making a special appearance at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, taking place on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California. Fewings will be signing copies of her book and providing additional information in Booth No. 732 on April 28-29, 2007.

For more information or to request a free review copy, please contact the author at Stonemasters7 @ aol.com. Stone Masters: A Vampire Reckoning is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.

About the Author
Born in Great Britain, Vanessa M. K. Fewings has lived in California for the past seven years. She received a Master's Degree in psychology from California Coast University and currently works in Hollywood.

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