welcome to a new version of the old west

Immerse yourself in the world of Larkin, a reimagined version of the old west in an alternate history of the United States, where Vampires, Cults and Outlaws reign Supreme.

Step into the shoes of The Preacher, one of the last remaining members of the infamous Abrams Family Cult, a massive group of religious vampire-hunters led by their Father Prophet, Gregory Abrams--a man who believed he had a direct connection to God and who's crusade against all Vampire kind ultimately led to his and his followers demise. Sixteen years after the Cult was massacred, Abrams, joined by their Hunting Partner and Mentor, Wyatt Abrams have survived the best they can--the only way they know how--together.

Things seem to be business as usual for the two of them, scheming by day, vampire hunting by night until it's found out that someone's taken a hit out on both of their heads--forcing them to seek refuge in the small town of Larkin, Nevada, where the title of town Preacher is unexpectedly thrust upon Abrams.

As if dealing with the complicated history that lies with Abrams' relationship with religion wasn't enough, on their first day in town the local silver mine explodes, and Wyatt and Abrams are left as the main suspects. Forced to solve the mystery of the mining accident, Abrams must navigate their way through a town with many hidden secrets--including a ruling coven of vampires, an Abrams reformist cult and a gang of outlaws determined to wage war on Larkin.

find love or some-thing worse

GO DOWN ONE OF SEVENTEEN DIFFERENT ROMANCE PATHS—INCLUDING POLY-ROMANCES, LOVE-TRIANGLES AND MORE. FALL IN LOVE, OR FALL APART.

“But the serpent was crafty. Angry at the LORD God, for cursing him so, he hatched a plan. Just as the LORD God had done before, the serpent waited until Adam had fallen into a deep sleep and stole from him a rib. And from this rib sprung a mirrored man, poisoned by the sins of Adam, left hollow and unwhole in his creation. For this mirrored man would plague Adam and Eve, carrying the same enmity for Woman and her offspring, cursed upon the serpent. It is he who would walk the earth alone, and when he tried to eat from the same crops which man fostered, he would grow ill. The same would follow when he tried to consume fish or livestock. For this was another curse, laid upon him by God and Adam and the Serpent his creator. He could only gain sustenance from that of the Flesh of Man and the Blood of Woman.”