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Friday, October 01, 2021

FREAK FRAT is on sale!


 Welcome to the FREAK FRAT!

As you may know, this book is a long time in coming. It's been a labor of love for many (many, many) years, and now it's on sale everywhere!

FREAK FRAT is an urban fantasy, and it's my first full-length indie novel. I'm so excited and grateful to my beta readers and my street team, who took Joe and his friends under their wings and then asked for more. I truly could not have published it without you.

About FREAK FRAT:

It's hard getting a life when you're undead.

Freshman Year Checklist:

  • Find the bit-and-run girl who turned me into a vampire
  • Join supernatural beings support group
  • Call Dad
  • Cram for midterms
  • Find out who's trying to kill me

Joe Dietrich has a lot on his plate: college classes, a lonely divorced dad, and a weirdo gamer roommate. Oh, yeah, and that vampire thing. If only he didn't have a supernatural hit squad after him...or a frenemy who'd rather take his head off than teach him to be a Supernat. If Joe can survive all that, final exams ought to be a piece of cake.

Good thing he hasn't tried asking that Grim Reaper girl out on a date.

Excerpt from FREAK FRAT:

I watched Pitt and Poole for a second, wondering why the SBS hadn't stuck me in a class with other new vampires. Was this some kind of sorting process? Maybe I'd meet them when I got better at this. Maybe there weren't many vampires in Luke's Valley. That must be why Poole was sent back to the baby class. I felt a little better.

Seth was still talking. "Orientation is every Sunday evening. You'll keep coming here to this room until you're ready to progress. These supernaturals will become like your new brothers and sisters in the weeks and months ahead."

Oh, God. It's like Delta Kappa Wacko. A sinking sensation started back up, somewhere in my middle, and spread outward. Like college isn't bad enough.

To Order:

You can purchase FREAK FRAT in eBook, hardcover, or paperback. Follow this link to get your own copy: https://www.nickigreenwood.com/books/excerpts/ff.html

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