![]() During her very long shift she treats a senile vampire, an injured mermaid and a zombie while dealing with a black widow surgeon that has taken an instant dislike to her and a doctor whose pheromones make her vulnerable to his deadly charms. As she steps into the frantic ER of Grace General Aline discovers the hospital has a very select clientele and is both terrified and fascinated as she is introduced to a host of supernatural creatures she never imagined really existed. Dismissed from her residency Aline’s options are limited so when Dr Rocque offers her a position at a private hospital she has never heard of, Aline is wiling to at least take a look. Iwasaki places her protagonist doctor in training, Aline Harman in a familiar setting with a paranormal twist. In fact really my only complaint is that at just 152 pages, Intern With the Vampire is too short. As a urban fantasy fan who also enjoys medical drama/thrillers I thought the idea original with lots of potential and this brief novella is an excellent introduction to a new series. I was really intrigued by the premise of Intern With the Vampire when I read it. ![]() With a zombie to resuscitate and a mermaid in critical care, Aline has her hands full. ![]() Juggling transhuman politics only becomes more difficult when a patient’s life is at stake. On her first day at Grace General Hospital, new intern Aline Harman risks vampire infection, demonic possession, and having her heart torn out of her chest… and this from her colleagues. ![]()
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