Beyond The Blood

Beyond The Blood

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In the small town of Ashwood, vampires roam free. Paris, a 17-year-old vampire, struggles to adapt to her immortal life. She finds solace in Dreux, a charming and mysterious vampire who guides her through the treacherous world. But when a series of gruesome murders rocks the town, Paris discovers a dark secret: her parents are the killers. Torn between loyalty and morality, Paris must confront her parents and the evil entity driving them. As Paris navigates her dangerous world, she must also face the truth about her family and the darkness within herself. Will she find a way to stop the murders and defeat the entity, or will Ashwood be forever consumed by the shadows?
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All Ysanne Moreau wants is to return home so she can say goodbye to the man she loved and lost. She's not looking for a friend, and she's definitely not looking for a new love. But when she is attacked and injured on the road, her best chance of survival lies with a wandering peasant boy. Edmond Dantes has nothing and no one. The last thing he expects is to discover that vampires are real and that one needs his help. Taking shelter from the brutal winter, Ysanne and Edmond soon discover that they need each other to survive. But as their friendship begins to blossom into something more, Ysanne realises that in order to move on to her future, she needs to let go of her past. And she's not sure she can do that.

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