Despite their five centuries at war, the pandurs and the vampires work
well together when they ally against a common enemy. Led by Little
Council member Liana Cantacuzino and a thousand-year-old vampire
Maximilien Hess, they descend on South Island, New Zealand, to search
for the new breeds’ base.
With Dr. Jesse Carver kidnapped by the new breeds and Liana’s
feelings for him muted thanks to Hess’ compulsion, Liana is forced to
act like Jesse means nothing to her while she is dying inside. Asked by
the new breeds’ leaders to betray her cause and losing the support of
her people one by one, she needs to destroy the new breed-making
facility before her entire world falls apart and everyone has to run for
their lives.
The third novella in The Impaler Legacy series, a vampire saga like no other.
Award-winning
writer Ioana Visan has always dreamed about reaching the stars, but
since she can't, she writes about it. She made her debut in English with
a short story published by Every Day Fiction, and also has one included
in Evolved Publishing's "Evolution: Vol. 2" short story collection.
After fighting the apocalypse aftermath in "Human Instincts", she played
with shapeshifters in “Blue Moon CafĂ© Series: Where Shifters Meet for
Drinks”, and then she dealt with vampires in “The Impaler’s Revenge”,
before tackling longer works like a fantasy trilogy and a science
fiction series.
Ioana Visan is the winner of the European Science Fiction Society’s Encouragement Award at Eurocon 2013.
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