Rebecca Cantrell is an American author of historical fiction, mystery, thriller and horror novels. She writes the Hannah Vogel, Joe Tesla, iMonsters and the Order of the Sanguines (with James Rollins) series. Rebecca had always wanted to be a writer, so one day she quit her job, sold her house, packed her bags and moved to Hawaii to live out her dream of becoming a published author. She is fluent in German, graduating high school from John F. Kennedy Schule in Berlin and attended university in Berlin as well. Rebecca is also a screenwriter and has been a finalist at LA’s Shriekfest twice in consecutive years. She lives in Berlin, Germany with her husband and son.
Rebecca Cantrell became a published novelist in 2009 with the novel A Trace of Smoke, introducing readers to her Hannah Vogel series. Below is a list of Rebecca Cantrell’s books in order of when they were originally released:
Publication Order of Hannah Vogel Books
Publication Order of iMonsters Books
Publication Order of Ivy Corva Books
Publication Order of Joe Tesla Books
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
Publication Order of Short Story Collections
Publication Order of Malibu Mysteries Books
(with Sean Black)
Publication Order of Order Of The Sanguines Books
(with James Rollins)
Publication Order of Anthologies
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Notes: The Order of the Sanguines series is written with James Rollins. The iMonsters series is written as Bekka Black. The Malibu Monsters series is written with Sean Black.
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Rebecca Cantrell Synopsis: In iDrakula by Bekka Black (pen name of Rebecca Cantrell), following a visit with a Romanian Count, 18 year-old Jonathan Harker is diagnosed with a rare blood disorder. Together, his girlfriend Mina and a pre-med student by the name of Van Helsing work together in order to trace the source of the disease back to its room. What they discover is a shocking revelation – the Count is a vampire. Through e-mails, texts, websites, Tweets and IMs (rather than letters, diairies and news articles), the classic Bram Stoker tale of Dracula is re-told in modern times.
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