Come What May

Sam Harlan, Vampire Hunter Book 1 · Picadillo Publishing
4.4
32 reviews
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Until he met vampire hunter Jack Harlan, Sam Fisher lived a quiet, peaceful life. Now that dark creatures have murdered his wife and kidnapped his daughter, Sam must learn everything he can from his new mentor to find his little girl before it’s too late.

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4.4
32 reviews
Rosina Fridd
January 24, 2023
Not the type, style or genre of book I would normally read. I did, however, find the book engaging and enjoyable. I look forward to the next book in the series. I have never given a review on a book before, but I was so pleased with how the author grasped and held my interest for the entire book that I felt compelled to review this one.
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Robert Berry
January 30, 2023
I liked the story, it is original. I did not like how many errors there were in the book. Word's running together. a sentence on one page finishing on the middle of the next page. Difficult to follow.
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Marcy Wallace
May 6, 2023
A very different vampire story. Made me care about the characters. I'm looking forward to following Sam through his vampire hunting journey.
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About the author

Kevin Lee Swaim studied creative writing with David Foster Wallace at Illinois State University.


He's currently the Subject Matter Expert for Intrusion Prevention Systems for a Fortune 50 insurance company located in the Midwest. He holds the CISSP certification from ISC2.


When he's not writing, he's busy repairing guitars for the working bands of Central Illinois.

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