My Sister the Vampire Pack

Olivia is a vegetarian. Ivy is a vampire. They could hardly be more different – except that they’re twins! 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 and a taste for blood! When the long-lost sisters meet, they’re as different as day and night. All the same, they want to get to know each other’s worlds. And as Olivia is about to discover, blood is thicker than water – and a whole lot tastier too! Sink your teeth into these spooktastic tales of two sisters united by blood!

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  • A heaven for vampire lovers. Cool

    8 March 2014

  • My sister the vampire is an interesting book and is fun for children

    14 July 2013

  • I have read this hole pack! I am still searching for the rest online. The only books I have the re-vamped and vampilicious and the rest read online. These books totally are awesome!

    11 July 2013

  • Starlight018 I’ve readIt on epub pud and desparate to sink into the sixth book love ites pleeeaeaeeeeeese tell me where to read it online

    20 June 2013

  • loved it

    I’ve read the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th of of this series is but I’m searching for the fifth and sixth book. PLEASE TELL ME IF YOU FIND A PLACE TO READ THEM ON LINEPLEASE ANYBODY!!!!!! (BY THE WAY THESE BOOKS ARE TOTALLY AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, I SOOO LOVVVEE THEM) XOXOX Bella

    2 April 2013

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