If u mean house of night by PC and Kristen cast then:
Marked
Betrayed
Chosen
Untamed
Hunted
Tempted
If not, then sorry, cant help. Message me if u need more help and ill see what i can do. Charlotte_xoxo
The order of Anne Rice's "The Vampire Chronicles" series is as follows:
This is the order of the Vampire Academy series.
1. Vampire Academy
2.Frostbite
3.Shadow kissed (or kiss)
4.Blood Promise
5.Spirit Bound (Comes out in 2010)
I hope that this helps. These are all of the books of the series that I know of at this moment. I'll get back to you if I'm wrong.
1. Dead Until Dark
2. Living Dead In Dallas
3. Club Dead
4. Dead To The World
5. Dead As A Doornail
6. Definatly Dead
7. All Together Dead
8. From Dead To Worse
9. Dead And Gone
10.Dead In The Family
And Charlaine Harris has said that three additional books are to be witten
• Interview with the Vampire
• The Vampire Lestat
• The Queen of the Damned
• The Tale of the Body Thief
• Memnoch the Devil
• The Vampire Armand
• Merrick
• Blood and Gold
• Blackwood Farm
• Blood Canticle
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Anne Rice wrote the Vampire Chronicles series, which includes famous titles like "Interview with the Vampire" and "The Queen of the Damned." These books have become iconic in the vampire genre.
If you mean Marius in Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, no.
Yes.
The book is by Anne Rice. It has 457 pages. It is book 6 of the Vampire Chronicles.
The character Lestat de Lioncourt's birthday is on November 7th. He is a fictional character created by Anne Rice in her "The Vampire Chronicles" series.
"Santiago" is a character in "The Vampire Chronicles" series by Anne Rice, which was first published in 1976 with the novel "Interview with the Vampire." Santiago makes his first appearance in the second book, "The Vampire Lestat," published in 1985.
Yes--some literal, most heavily implied
Anne Rice wrote the novel Interview with the Vampire, which was first published in 1976. The book is part of "The Vampire Chronicles" series and follows the story of a vampire named Louis de Pointe du Lac.
Anne Rice's novel "Interview with the Vampire" has approximately 342 pages in the paperback edition.
Both series deal with vampires, but they have different tones and themes. Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles tend to be darker and more complex, delving into the history and psychology of vampires, while Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga is more focused on romance and high school drama.
"Interview with the Vampire" is the first book in "The Vampire Chronicles" series by Anne Rice. It introduces the character of Louis de Pointe du Lac and sets the stage for the subsequent books in the series.
Interview with the Vampire & Exit to Eden, although that second one was written under the pseudonym Anne Rampling.