The movie's place is located in California, Lake Tahoe.
#Rule number 1 - Never get out of the house at night in the mountains, forest, Europe and USA.
Lake Tahoe in the map
The Vampire Brock, Alan Silva, hunting in Lake Tahoe
The Vampire Jackie, Laura Kennon hunting in Lake Tahoe
If you see these two Vampires in USA run for your life, if you can, because they ran faster than you. Better be a coward than become one don't you think?
Here is the victim, looking for Brody.
This is the another Character, Olivia Romo, Dennice Sisneros, who wrote a book called: "Touched by a Vampire". Was rejected by the Editor of the Fiction Department.
It's not the first Editor who rejects, she has a collection of rejected letters.
At night a BAT beat himself at her door, she takes and puts it in a box in a room and goes to sleep. In the next day he transforms himself in human and she opens the door and sees him like Vampire. He does not have eyes, is white and he is naked and hurted.
A private investigator called Julius King, Vernon Wells, is exactly at her house looking for information about the Vampires above. She lies. It's Christmas holiday so he goes house to house to aware them about the dangerous.
While she sleeps he got inside her room and almost bite her, but she wakes, it seems just a dream.
Luke, Nico Bellamy, is making friendship with Olivia drinking Pig's blood, he seems happier and says that he is healing. He asks her to stay until he recover.
He shows signs of selfishness and is indifferent. He asks something to read and she gives him her Book, but he didn't seem interested. She notices it and sees the difference between her like human and he like Vampire.
Julius is spying her and discover that she is feeding him and requests the vampire.
She beats Julius behind then Luke bites him.
Olivia got scared and ran and stay sit on her sofa, she is traumatized.
Luke calls her and justifies why he killed Julius, seems that he dried him to death.
She continues inside her house, called her sister because is almost Christmas. The most interesting is the book she is reading, "100 Vicious Vampire Stories"
Here are the stories you will find in the Book:
* Introduction (100 Vicious Little Vampire Stories) • essay by Stefan Dziemianowicz
- Cradle • (1995) • shortstory by Alan Brennert
- * The Dark Nightingale Returns • shortstory by Thomas Marcinko
- * A Frenzied Beat of Wings • (1980) • shortstory by C. Bruce Hunter
- * The Devil Is Not Mocked • (1943) • shortstory by Manly Wade Wellman
- * Misapprehensions • shortstory by Don D'Ammassa
- * The Law • shortstory by Hugh B. Cave
- * Year's Turning • shortstory by Connie Hirsch
- * The Darkness in Her Touch • shortstory by Michael Scott Bricker
- * The Travelling Coffin: A Tale of Trembling Horror in Three Parts • (1992) • shortstory by Miroslaw Lipinski
- * The Reappearance • shortstory by Mollie L. Burleson
- * Angels of the Mist • shortstory by Stephen Mark Rainey
- * The Glass of Blood • shortstory by Jean Lorrain
- * Cross Your Heart • shortstory by Lisa Lepovetsky
- * Ragz • shortstory by Adam-Troy Castro
- * Paying the Fine • shortstory by Jill M. Morgan
- * Hemo Gobblin' • shortstory by Robert M. Price
- * Moving Day (Night?) • shortstory by Kathryn Ptacek
- * Family History • shortstory by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
- * Just Enough • shortstory by Joel Lane
- * Folds of the Faithful • shortstory by Yvonne Navarro
- * Foul Weather • shortstory by Dawn Dunn and Judy Post
- * Upstairs, Downstairs, and All About Vampires • shortstory by Mort Castle
- * The Skull in Her Smile • shortstory by Will Murray
- * UV • shortstory by Nancy Kilpatrick
- * Fantsilotra • shortstory by Janet Berliner and George Guthridge [as by George Guthridge and Janet Berliner Gluckman ]
- * Fire of Spring • (1981) • shortstory by George Zebrowski
- * The Longest Night • shortstory by Cynthia Ward
- * Exodus • shortfiction by Lawrence Schimel
- * Bar Talk • (1990) • shortstory by Joe R. Lansdale
- * Supernaturally Incorrect • shortstory by Tim Waggoner
- * A 12-Step Program (for the Corporeally Challenged) • shortstory by Tina L. Jens
- * The Wet-Nurse • shortstory by Lois Tilton
- * The Best Years of My Life • shortstory by Yvonne Navarro
- * VampWare • shortstory by Karen E. Taylor
- * The Nine Billion Names of Nosferatu • shortstory by Simon MacCulloch
- * The Exploration of Inner Space • shortstory by Brian Stableford
- * Life After • shortfiction by Don Herron
- * The Biting-a-Hologram Blues • shortstory by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
- * The Last Victim • shortstory by Jeff Gelb
- * The Blood Ran Out • shortfiction by Michael A. Arnzen
- * Mouths • shortfiction by Steve Rasnic Tem
- * Jack in the Box • (1983) • shortstory by Ramsey Campbell
- * The King's Return • shortfiction by Charles Garofalo
- * Back in the World • shortstory by Billie Sue Mosiman
- * Blood Atonement • (1984) • shortstory by Robert M. Price
- * Crumbs Under Thy Table • shortstory by Pamela D. Hodgson
- * Revival • shortstory by Richard Parks
- * Acts • shortstory by Benjamin Adams
- * Sometimes We Come Back • (1990) • shortfiction by Wayne Allen Sallee
- * A Little Night Music • shortstory by Ron Dee
- * Vintage Domestic • (1992) • shortstory by Steve Rasnic Tem
- * The Magnolia • (1992) • shortstory by Remy de Gourmont
- * Icing Up • shortstory by Benjamin Adams
- * Another Saturday Night • shortstory by David Niall Wilson
- * Angels, Strange Angels • shortstory by Peter M. Spizzirri
- * Miss Vampire New Mexico Meets Her Dream Date • shortfiction by John Gregory Betancourt
- * One Good Bite • shortstory by Christie Golden
- * Cocci's Blood-fueled Feud • shortstory by Lois H. Gresh
- * Entrapment • shortstory by John MacLay
- * Prince of the Punks • shortfiction by Karl Edward Wagner
- * The Heart of Count Dracula, Descendant of Attila, Scourge of God • (1985) • shortfiction by Thomas Ligotti
- * Hunting the Vampire • shortfiction by C. Bruce Hunter
- * Blood Brothers • shortstory by Peter Cannon
- * The Early Decision • shortstory by Steve Anable
- * It All Comes Out in Analysis • shortstory by Hobey Widmouth
- * Cross Examination • shortstory by Brad Strickland
- * Up in the Air, Junior V-Men • shortstory by Gregory Nicoll
- * All Through the Night • shortstory by Jedediah Elysdir Hartman
- * Antidote • shortstory by Billie Sue Mosiman
- * Charity • shortfiction by Adam Niswander
- * Slice of Life • shortstory by Dan Perez
- * Bingin' • shortstory by Greg Cox
- * Crucifixion • shortfiction by Adam-Troy Castro
- * The Shape of Turmoil • shortstory by H. Andrew Lynch
- * The Lady of the Fountain • (1977) • shortstory by Darrell Schweitzer
- * The Rose Cavalier • shortstory by Ben P. Indick
- * The Need • shortstory by Jay R. Bonansinga
- * First Love • shortstory by Hugh B. Cave
- * The Flame • shortstory by Fred Chappell
- * Night Flight • shortstory by Mike Baker
- * Worthy of His Hire • shortstory by Lawrence Watt-Evans
- * Single White Vampire • shortstory by Gary Jonas
- * Setup • shortstory by Rick Hautala
- * Coffin.Nail • shortstory by Richard Parks
- * Child of the Night • shortstory by Brian McNaughton
- * Blood Gothic • (1985) • shortstory by Nancy Holder
- * Chains • shortstory by Michael Skeet
- * Something Had to Be Done • (1975) • shortstory by David Drake
- * Aqua Sancta • (1994) • shortfiction by Edward Bryant
- * Moving Day • (1992) • shortstory by Scott A. Cupp
- * Forever Young • shortfiction by Martin R. Soderstrom
- * The Kwik-Mart Vampire • shortstory by Robert Weinberg
- * And by a Word, Immortal • shortstory by Mark Kreighbaum
- * Blood and Silence • shortstory by David Langford
- * Snip My Suckers • shortstory by Lois H. Gresh
- * Camera Shy • (1988) • shortstory by T. E. D. Klein
- * Apotropaics • (1992) • shortstory by Norman Partridge
- * Conversion • (1977) • shortstory by Ramsey Campbell
- * The Witness • shortstory by Mike Ashley
- * And to See Him Smile • shortstory by Donald R. Burleson
Here it is our hero, with Julius Lake Tahoe Sweatshirt, the list of places you should go visit before die. After it she goes inside her house and the Woman is already wake, she saw when the other vampires was running after her, and bite her leg.
She finally kills Luke, even if he seems to like her. Her sister calls her and she finally publishes her book. Now it's explained why the previous one was not published, because was fiction.