Thirteen. There's always thirteen.
Tenebris has always had a power struggle. Sometimes between the vampires and the werewolves, sometimes between the ghosts in the city. But it's been a quiet peace for the last few decades. Minimal violence, no major fights. It's been... Calm. But there's been a player hiding in the shadows: the witches. They've been biding their time, waiting, watching.
But if they're to sieze power, they have to find someone to join the covens once more. The thirteenth witch, Raphael, who just so happens to be arriving in Tenebris after a tragic accident. And as he learns of his past and trains for his future, he must come to grips with leading an entire coven of Witches.
Meanwhile, elsewhere in the city, a plot for revenge stirs up. A century old grudge, Vampires, Immortals, A prophecy of the end of days and a very tired and pissed off Angel.
God save Tenebris from destruction.
A/N: I'm currently swamped with just writing the prequel-ish to this book A Year At The Opera (same universe, different characters) which is my main focus right now so I have to put this on hold for a little bit until I get more on track with A Year At The Opera. But if you're still looking for something to read, you should definitely go check A Year At The Opera out, it's on my profile, and it's very good, give it a shot, it'll definitely surprise you.
After being tortured and left only half-alive, Nathan must fight the FIB and his own uncontrollable powers one last time to keep his family safe forever.
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With the memory of every horrific thing that's ever happened to him racing through his mind, Nathan is on a quest for vengeance. But when his sister reveals she's pregnant, everything changes, and Nathan agrees to flee to Chile for safety and rehabilitation. But the FIB is still hiding around every corner, waiting for the group to make a mistake. And when the monster inside Nathan finally breaks free, he'll either learn to overcome it once and for all or be forced to watch himself destroy everything he's ever loved.
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