Worlds of shadows and darkness, worlds that belong to creatures that may not look very different from us for all we know - we've read about places like these, we walked down their eerie streets in our heads, and many, many times we wondered what it would be like to jump into main character's shoes and live a day surrounded by the supernatural danger that seemed more than exciting when we read about it. Have you ever realized that if vampires really do have the power of playing with simple human minds, you could've talked to one minutes ago, just before reading this without being able to remember a single thing? How many times have we had encounters like this one? Andrea Pavlov will get an answer to this question when Lucas, a vampire too old to make such a mistake, forgets to erase himself from her memories. How can a vampire forget to compel someone when that's all they do? What will happen when our and their worlds collide?
'Finally a realistic representation of what a girl would do if a beautiful vampire walked into her life' - me.
'A supernatural story we all deserve' - my best friend, self-proclaimed critic.
'This is a story that'll make you question everything' - my sister.
Ari and Soren's adventures continue as Soren struggles with his new vampiric urges and a coven of witches attempts to recruit Ari for their own ends.
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As dark dreams plague Soren, Ari finds his new abilities difficult to control. Something is awakening within him, and as his power grows, he attracts the attention of a group of witches who call themselves the Hecataeon. They believe Ari is an emanation of the goddess Hecate - a physical manifestation of her power - and they want that power for themselves. With their relationship facing challenges from within, Ari and Soren must find a way to unite their strengths before external forces tear them apart.
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NOTE: This book is the sequel to Bound by Blood.
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Content Warning: Light violence, language, and sexuality. PG-13
Cover designed by Adam Budny