L. J. Smith dead: Author of ‘Vampire Diaries’ book series dies aged 66 after suffering rare disease as tributes pour in

Portrait of L.J. Smith, author of Vampire Diaries.

AUTHOR L. J. Smith whose novels inspired the hit TV show The Vampire Diaries has tragically died aged 66.

Ms Smith died in hospital where she was being treated for a rare autoimmune disease, her family said.

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L.J. Smith, Vampire Diares author Passed awayCredit: thauthorhour.com
Book cover for *The Vampire Diaries: The Awakening* by L.J. Smith.

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Vampire Diaries book cover
The Vampire Diaries cast photo.

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Her books inspired the ht TV show The Vampire Diaries (picture shows the cast of the show)Credit: AF archive

The author, who shot to fame with her Vampire Diaries book series, had been suffering from the disease for over a decade.

She wrote over two dozen published books, with three more unpublished works completed before her death.

In 1991, Ms Smith wrote the first three parts of The Vampire Diaries, which was centered on a love triangle involving a popular high school girl named Elena Gilbert and a pair of vampire brothers, Stefan and Damon Salvatore.

After sales hit through the roof, she was asked to write an extended trilogy of the book series for Alloy Entertainment.

In 2009, the books were adapted into a dramatic television series that ran for eight seasons on the CW Network.

The fictional show, which explored themes like romance and morality, became a massive hit among young audiences.

By 2014, the Vampire Diaries book series had sold more than five million copies, the New York Times reports.

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