A review by coral
Burden Kansas by Alan Ryker

4.0

If you've come upon this story expecting a romanticized, pretty version of the vampire, move along. This is horror, gritty and bloody. It's also very good.
The western flair of the Midwest setting gives the horror vampire an entirely new feel. No castles and black velvet here. The hero, Keith, is a cowboy. He's tough in the way all good cowboys are, and has troubles aplenty.
The story moves fast, and if I have any complaint, it's that it ended too quickly. A good read, worth the time of any horror lover.