
Vickie Van Helsing
The Big, Furry Sequel
A. J. Grea(Author)
Vickie Van Helsing (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 2. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
236 pages
978-1-968152-10-9 (ISBN)
Description
Graduation--that moment of freedom, that glorious phase of life where one ventures beyond the obscurity of adolescence into the world of maturity. For Vickie Jenkins, college was supposed to mean this and more. With Dracula and his vampire brood defeated, there was to be no more hiding, no more monsters lurking behind the veil of shadows. She was to be liberated, free to shed that persona of Van Helsing once and for all.
Yeah, well, good luck with that!
A unique opportunity brings Vickie to the infamous Naughton University, where she realizes strangers are lurking in the moonlight. With its ominous reputation, NU has done its best to conceal its sordid past, a terrible history that is about to lead Vickie into a deep, dark forest of horror. Something has knowingly steered her to the NU campus, something with an intricate purpose that involves Vickie and her ancestry, and that something is not her friend.
Could it be the dashing TA, Matt Bullworth? Maybe it's her mysterious new roommate, the witchy Nancy Abernackle? Is it the ever-charming Jacob Slate and his Omega Tau brothers? Make no mistake...something in the darkness hunts her. It wants to acquire her, possess her, bring her into the fold. But maybe the question isn't who? Maybe it's why?
Vickie must find the key that unlocks the labyrinth before the thing prowling inside its woolly walls eats her alive!
More details
Series
Edition
2. Auflage
Language
English
Publishing group
Oakberry & Inkwell
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-968152-10-9 (9781968152109)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
A.J. Grea is an author and screenwriter living in East Tennessee with his husband of twenty years, three snarky cats, and a meddlesome squirrel who will not stay away from the windows. A lover of 80s horror, he began writing short stories at the age of nine. One of his first stories, "The Monster Who Ate My Brother," resulted in a parent-teacher conference, during which his mother had to assure the concerned faculty that his siblings were fine. When not spinning hair-raising yarns, A.J. spends time as most middle-aged comic book fans do--playing video games and collecting childhood toys that remind him of when his only responsibility was being home before streetlights began to glow.