![]() ![]() ‘One day, he ended his letter with a drawing of a nightbane flower, and a tiny note beside it: sweet with a bitter bite. She offers him six roses in exchange for six vials of vampire blood–the one hope for her town’s salvation.īut when what begins as a simple transaction gradually becomes something more, Lilith is faced with a terrifying realization: It’s dangerous to wander into the clutches of a vampire… and in a place already suffering a god’s wrath, more dangerous still to fall in love with one.ĭesperation made Lilith visit vampire, Vale, because she was determined to be the saviour of her dying people, her dying land, forsaken by the God of her people.Ī tenuous friendship strikes up……and then more!Įven though this was short, I loved the letters between Lilith and Vale: As her town slowly withers in the clutches of a mysterious god-cursed illness, she takes matters into her own hands.ĭesperate to find a cure, Lilith strikes a bargain with the only thing the gods hate even more than her village: a vampire, Vale. ![]() ![]() But while she long ago came to terms with her own imminent death, the deaths of everyone she loves is an entirely different matter. Lilith has been dying since the day she was born. ![]() Today, I write fantasy novels with a heaping dose of badass. Six visits to a vampire who could be her salvation… or her damnation. Since then, my stories have gotten (slightly) less depressing and (hopefully a lot) more readable. ![]()
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