Lilith

Lilith

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It had been two thousand years since the peace between Werewolves and Vampires. In 1814 there was a huge war that humans did not know about. Sometimes I'm thankful the vampire had retreated into the Northern area of the U.S but at the same time not. Find out how she is the most dangerous creature on the world?
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They say it's the one thing that will save us, that our humanity is the one thing that separates us from them. But I'm not so sure anymore.

 In 1999 the vampires stopped hiding amongst us. Our fascination with the supernatural was growing and they were welcomed into a world that had only ever feared them based on ancient fables, Hollywood horror movies and best selling novels. 

 It wasn't the millennium bug we had expected, but life did change as the clock ticked over into a new year and it was never the same again. ----- Lucy Dames knew better than to go out after dark. Vampires were no longer a creature of fantasy, accepted as part of everyday life - they were just as alive as the next person. With a new racial division in society she was torn as to which side to stand on, knowing humans were just as cruel as vampires could be human. None of it could prepare her for the issue of the vampire mark she has on her wrist and three years later it's time to find out just what it wants with Lucy and more importantly will she come out of it alive? *contains swearing, adult themes and violence* [ this is a first draft and requires editing ] © 2013 ellarose12

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