the Vampire and the Assassin
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  • Parts 40
  • Time 3h 30m
  • Reads 125
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 40
  • Time 3h 30m
Complete, First published Jun 03, 2020
The small town where Meghan lives a normal teenage life full of heartbreak and drama is about to change quickly. The emergence of vampires will forever change the world she lives in. As she tries to navigate this new life and abilities that have been bestowed upon her, she meets someone that claims she's the only one that can save the human race from enslavement. She must learn who she can trust in order to save herself and the humans she's meant to protect.
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'Whitechapel. The East End of London. Streets of tawdry degradation and grisly dark crimes of unlimited horror.....' From the comforts of London's middle class suburbia, to taking refuge in an old abandoned asylum in Whitechapel, Megan's life has changed immeasurably since meeting the vampire, Harper Cain. Now living with Harper, his blood brother Garrick and Garrick's gang of mercenaries, Megan finds herself at the centre of an age-old war between the vampires and their enemies, the lycan-esque Varúlfur. Still struggling to cope with the turn her life has taken, Megan discovers that not only is she unable to escape the ghosts of her past, but she is going to have to contend with some very dark revelations about her future. A vampire with the history of Whitechapel running through her veins she might be, but Megan will soon learn that there are far worse things to be frightened of than ghosts.