Being a vampire is hard enough. Being a vampire in Seoul with a haunted family? That's next-level undead. Minnie Kim thought spending the summer in Korea would help mend things with her parents. Maybe even help her feel a little less like a monster. But from the moment she steps off the plane, everything goes wrong-from awkward family expectations to ghostly ancestors who refuse to rest. To make matters worse, a powerful imugi (a dragon-in-training serpent) claims her presence has disturbed his ancient quest-and the local vampire scene isn't exactly rolling out the welcome mat.
With undead politics, ancestral hauntings, and her own doubts piling up, Minnie's summer becomes a supernatural survival course. Can she face the ghosts of her family-literally and figuratively-before everything falls apart? In this heartfelt and hilarious third installment of the Minnie Kim: Vampire Girl series, Minnie discovers that sometimes, healing old wounds requires facing the dead.
Being a vampire is hard enough. Being a vampire in Seoul with a haunted family? That's next-level undead. Minnie Kim thought spending the summer in Korea would help mend things with her parents. Maybe even help her feel a little less like a monster. But from the moment she steps off the plane, everything goes wrong-from awkward family expectations to ghostly ancestors who refuse to rest. To make matters worse, a powerful imugi (a dragon-in-training serpent) claims her presence has disturbed his ancient quest-and the local vampire scene isn't exactly rolling out the welcome mat.
With undead politics, ancestral hauntings, and her own doubts piling up, Minnie's summer becomes a supernatural survival course. Can she face the ghosts of her family-literally and figuratively-before everything falls apart? In this heartfelt and hilarious third installment of the Minnie Kim: Vampire Girl series, Minnie discovers that sometimes, healing old wounds requires facing the dead.