When a female loan shark is attacked and left for dead, vampire Glory St. Clair turns her into one of the undead to save her. But Lucky's flamboyant behavior is not only drawing every vampire hunter within miles-its bringing her would-be killer out of hiding, too.
Gerry Bartlett Book order (chronological)
Gerry Bartlett explores the nuances of existence, portraying vampires as beings not entirely dissimilar to humans, save for their unique dietary needs. Her narratives often delve into themes of choice, identity, and adaptation, frequently set against the vibrant backdrop of Texas. Bartlett possesses a distinct knack for weaving supernatural elements into profoundly human dilemmas, crafting compelling and relatable stories.



Real Vampires Live Large
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Glory St. Clair, a sexy plus-sized vampire, battles paranormal drug dealers peddling a perilous new substance promising eternal life. As she navigates this dangerous underworld, her unique charm and strength shine through.
Real Vampires Have Curves
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Challenging the typical vampire stereotype, the narrative introduces a vibrant and unconventional perspective on vampires. This fresh take presents characters that defy the traditional pale, thin, and brooding image, offering a more dynamic and relatable portrayal. The story promises humor and wit, inviting readers to explore a world where vampires are not just creatures of the night but also possess unique personalities and experiences.