He wasn’t always Dracula, but She was always a King.
To Emma King, the only thing worse than losing her grandmother is having to call the cops on her cult leader mother the night of the wake.
Now a mysterious stranger Emma met in the family graveyard says he wants to talk.
Reeling from her mother’s attack and pursued by death worshiping sycophants called the Order; Emma needs a place to lie low. A phone call to the mysterious stranger sends Emma into a high-stakes’ world of secrets…
Reeling from her mother’s attack and pursued by death worshiping sycophants called the Order; Emma needs a place to lie low. A phone call to the mysterious stranger sends Emma into a high-stakes’ world of secrets…


Inspired by her home state, E. A. Williams often finds stories growing out of the most unusual places in the Texas Landscape.
Whether following a character down the web of winding farm roads or down dark alleyways Williams work is full of freedom and dangers of the Western Mythos. A Houstonian by birth, Williams is a life long writer and graduate of the University of North Texas where she studied Film and Playwriting.