Arundia Returns - E-book - ePub

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 Aya Walksfar - Arundia Returns.
Civil war has erupted between two vampire factions. When Baskell Arundia stealthily returns to North America he is prepared to do anything it takes to... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Civil war has erupted between two vampire factions. When Baskell Arundia stealthily returns to North America he is prepared to do anything it takes to defeat Serena Longer, First Councilwoman of North America. Vampires should be lords over the human cattle; not hiding in the shadows. Everyone thought Serena followed Goddess Artemis in defending humans. That is until she begins acting strange and then the bodies start to pile up.
Is Serena using Pale Blood Magic, an evil magic that drains its victims of blood and power?Sexy Alexis Night Runner, Captain of Artemis' Warriors and Serena's lover, is shocked by Serena's behavior and determined to find the cause of it. Unfortunately, the war with Arundia waits for no one. How can Alexis save a woman who is trying to kill her? But it's not only Serena's life at stake; twelve-year-old Ariel Morningstar-Longer, Serena's blood daughter and heir, is being stalked by her mother.
Alexis is torn between defending Ariel and saving Serena. A vampire society unlike any you've read about where magic rules the night and turns lovers to enemies.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    08/07/2016
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-310-27142-7
  • EAN
    9781310271427
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
      pas de protection

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Biographie de Aya Walksfar

Born on the wrong side of life, I learned to make myself invisible, to be so quiet that no one noticed me in the shadows. My illiterate grandfather, and nearly illiterate grandmother valued books and education; consequently, they coaxed a Carnegie Librarian to teach me to read and write by age six. When I was nine years old, my grandfather was murdered; the killer never apprehended. Writing allowed me to deal with my anger and grief by changing the ending of that particular reality: I wrote murder stories.
I published my first poem and my first journalistic articles around the age of fourteen. It was a time of countrywide unrest and riots. After that, I never stopped writing--poems, articles, short stories, novels. Good Intentions (first edition), a literary novel, received the Alice B. Reader Award for Excellence in 2002. Sketch of a Murder and Street Harvest have made Amazon's Top 100 Bestseller's Lists several times.

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