While developing a new system to maintain Morganville's defenses, student Claire Danvers discovers a way to amplify vampire mental powers. Through this, she's able to re-establish the field around this vampire-infested Texas college town that protects it from outsiders.
But the new upgrades have an unexpected consequence: people inside the town begin to slowly forget who they are-even the vampires. Soon, the town's little memory problem has turned into a full-on epidemic. Now Claire needs to figure out a way to pull the plug on her experiment- before she forgets how to save Morganville...
Claire Danvers is a fictional character from the "Morganville Vampires" series by Rachel Caine. She is a highly intelligent college student who moves to the small town of Morganville, Texas, to attend college. The town is known for its supernatural elements and vampire inhabitants, which play a central role in the series' plot.
In book 9, Ghost Town.
In the final book "The Bitter Blood" of The Morganville Vampires series, Claire, Shane, Eve, and Michael successfully defeat the Founder and his followers, bringing peace to Morganville. Amelie steps down as the leader of the town, appointing Claire as the new Daylighter. The series ends with Claire and her friends finally achieving a sense of normalcy and a hopeful future in Morganville.
A vampire who worked/works for Bishop. Throughout the book it mentions that Claire can't tell whether Pennywell is a male or female, although it always refers to him as a male. He and Myrnin also apparently have an past and they despise each other.
No, despite what one contributor said, when you use Google Maps and search for "Morganville, Texas", what actually shows up is Texas Road in Morganville, New Jersey.Morganville, Texas is a fictional town that serves as the setting for the Morganville Vampires series by Rachel Caine.
"Glass Houses" is a novel written by Rachel Caine. It is part of the Morganville Vampires series, which follows the lives of humans and vampires living in the town of Morganville.
The Glass House Dead girls dance Midnight Alley Feast of fools Lord of misrule Carpe corpus Fade out Kiss of death Ghost Town Last breath ( due out in november)
No, Shane Collins does not kill himself in the Morganville Vampires series. He remains a main character throughout the series and continues to fight alongside his friends against the vampires in the town of Morganville.
it depends on which book because at the end of midnight alley they come back but in carpe corpus they leave for a couple of chqpters then come back again
In the Morganville Vampires series, the covers typically feature images of the main characters, including Claire Danvers, Shane Collins, Eve Rosser, and Michael Glass. The covers may also include elements related to the town of Morganville or the vampire society.
it is a fictional town
Michael Glass remains a prominent character throughout the Morganville Vampires series. He is a human who becomes involved with the vampires in the town of Morganville and undergoes various challenges and transformations as the series progresses. Without giving away too many spoilers, Michael's character experiences growth, danger, and complex relationships as he navigates the supernatural world of Morganville.