Ellie Grimsbane didn't plan on waking up undead in a locked mausoleum with blood on her lips, no pulse, and her principal handing her a medical-grade blood pouch like it was a juice box. Now she's trying to survive high school as a freshly turned vampire with a taste for sarcasm, a killer craving, and an after-school program called VAMP-ED. Between blood smoothie support groups, vampire ethics training, and the slow unraveling of a sinister conspiracy feeding on her classmates, Ellie's just trying not to bite anyone-literally.
Add in an ex-best friend turned reluctant ally, a younger brother who thinks he's Van Helsing with a hot glue gun, and a cheerleader who may or may not be an actual demon, and things are getting messier than a cafeteria food fight. Smart, sharp, and hilariously dark, Blood Drive is a fang-in-cheek coming-of-age horror-comedy about identity, craving, and surviving the monsters inside (and outside) yourself.
Welcome to high school. Don't forget your thermos.
Ellie Grimsbane didn't plan on waking up undead in a locked mausoleum with blood on her lips, no pulse, and her principal handing her a medical-grade blood pouch like it was a juice box. Now she's trying to survive high school as a freshly turned vampire with a taste for sarcasm, a killer craving, and an after-school program called VAMP-ED. Between blood smoothie support groups, vampire ethics training, and the slow unraveling of a sinister conspiracy feeding on her classmates, Ellie's just trying not to bite anyone-literally.
Add in an ex-best friend turned reluctant ally, a younger brother who thinks he's Van Helsing with a hot glue gun, and a cheerleader who may or may not be an actual demon, and things are getting messier than a cafeteria food fight. Smart, sharp, and hilariously dark, Blood Drive is a fang-in-cheek coming-of-age horror-comedy about identity, craving, and surviving the monsters inside (and outside) yourself.
Welcome to high school. Don't forget your thermos.