Susan Hubbard Books In Order

Ethical Vampire Books In Publication Order

  1. The Society of S (2007)
  2. The Year of Disappearances (2008)
  3. The Season of Risks (2010)

Lisa Maria Books In Publication Order

  1. Lisa Maria’s Guide for the Perplexed (2004)
  2. Lisa Maria Takes Off (2005)

Collections In Publication Order

  1. Walking on Ice (1990)
  2. Blue Money (1999)

Anthologies In Publication Order

  1. 100% Pure Florida Fiction (2000)

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Susan Hubbard Books Overview

The Society of S

What if everything you knew about your family was a lie: What if, when the lies began to crack, beneath them lay a truth so dark and deep, yet so compelling, that it pulled you inside?Ariella Montero is seeking the true identities of her mother and father and of herself. She’s been taught literature, philosophy, science, and history, but she knows almost nothing about the real world and its complexities. Her world is one wherein ghosts and vampires commune with humans; where Edgar Allan Poe and Jack Kerouac are role models; where every time a puzzle seems solved, its last piece changes the entire picture. When the last piece is murder, Ari goes on the road in search of her mother, who disappeared at the time of her birth. The hunt nearly costs Ari her life, and, in finding her mother, she loses her father. But gradually she uncovers the secrets that have kept the family apart, and she begins to come to terms with her own unique nature and her chances for survival. Set in upstate New York, England, and the American South, The Society of S explodes stereotypes of the homeschooled, vampires, monkeys, FBI agents, and academics. In this strange new world, vegetarianism, environmentalism, biomedical research, and the ability to disappear are options for those who drink blood and face the prospect of eternal life.A taut, character driven literary mystery, The Society of S is the future of vampirism, told in a voice that will haunt you and make you think.

The Year of Disappearances

Now available in paperback, Susan Hubbard’s smooth supernatural thriller Publishers Weekly The Year of Disappearances continues the most surprising vampire story you ll ever read. Hot genre: New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris likens Hubbard s mysterious and well written novels to Stephenie Meyer s Twilight saga, whose fans pump new blood into Hubbard s series Florida Today. The devotion of readers to this category ever expanding in popularity is a prime opportunity to showcase Hubbard s outworldly fiction. Author buzz: Hubbard s novels grab the attention of a key demographic enthusiasts of fantasy themed fiction. Fans of Stephenie Meyer, I have a new author for you who is even better. meet Susan Hubbard, proclaims the Poisoned Pen newsletter from the Poisoned Pen mystery bookstore. Booksellers have welcomed Hubbard as an important new contributor to the genre. The year of the vampire: Ariella Montero, the perpetually thirteen year old, half human, half vampire whose adventures began in The Society of S, here, in The Year of Disappearances must harness her special abilities of hypnotism, mind reading, and the power to make herself invisible to contend with the fatal for humans cultural clash wrought by warring sects of vampires and played out against the backdrop of American national politics, whereby a leading candidate proves to be something other.

The Season of Risks

The vampire sects are at war and war among vampires is fought not with weapons, but with minds. My name is Ariella Montero, and I know a secret. Telling it will change everything. Half human and half vampire, Ari confronts the darker sides of vampirism, and herself, as the sects deploy new technologies to battle for influence and power. But beyond these challenges lie greater risks: Ari’s relationship with Neil Cameron, the first vampire to run for the U.S. presidency, must be kept under wraps from even those she trusts most. When scandal inevitably erupts, Ari is forced to face the consequences of her actions, learning the hard way that love demands delicate negotiations between memory and desire.

Blue Money

In Blue Money, Susan Hubbard creates a world in which the most ordinary things can be magical, and the most ordinary people can be extraordinary. Praised by Ploughshares as ‘an assured storyteller and a complex narrative stylist,’ Hubbard excels at writing spare yet powerfully evocative prose. Haunting in its suspense and subtle grace, Blue Money celebrates Hubbard’s marvelous ability to explore the power of the imagination.

100% Pure Florida Fiction

This anthology of modern Florida fiction showcases the work of 21 writers. Sifting through over 600 stories in books, magazines, literary journals, and the best of the internet, the editors selected the best Florida fiction of the century’s last decades.

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