Still Doll: A Novel
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  • Reads 293
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 4
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2012
Mature
The Vamfyri are a hybrid race of immortals, born from the offspring of faeries and vampyres, driven into secrecy for fear of extinction and war between their mother races. Through the abduction and captivity of mortal changelings, the Vamfyri are able to survive in the mortal world, utilizing their human changelings as mediums of sensory and emotional nourishment. 

Alice Evergreen is a captive host of the Vamfyri Irial Amethyst. Locked in the mutable realm of a Vamfyri coven known as the Glass Palace, Alice serves as the mortal host for Irial’s existence, reluctantly nourishing him with thoughts, emotions, blood, and spirit essence. With each exchange, the bond between Changeling and Vamfyri grows, until Irial allows Alice access to memories of a former life, and the hope of escape…
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