Vampire’s Bane by Suzannah Daniels
(Vampire’s Bane, #1)
Publication date: April 14th 2015
Genres: Fantasy, Paranormal, Young Adult
Synopsis:
VAMPIRE’S BANE is a mature young adult paranormal fantasy/romance/action & adventure/post-apocalyptic story.
A lethal sword.
A dangerous mission.
A seventeen-year-old girl finding her way in a world that is nothing like she remembered.
When Maylin Kavanagh’s parents surrendered her to The Program, they swore it was for her protection. After being confined in a small underground cell for nearly two years, she is finally released.
But the world has changed.
Most of the populace has been wiped out by a deadly disease, and the rules of society have regressed. But that’s not the worst of it. When her group is kidnapped by a band of rogue vampires, Maylin realizes the decline of the human population has brought other races to the forefront—races she never knew existed. And now they’re all battling for survival and power.
In his father’s absence, Thane Warwick must lead his people. He has two priorities: find his father and find humans who can supply blood to his tribe. Immediately intrigued by his latest captive, he becomes interested in Maylin for more than just her blood, but he soon discovers that he must make a choice between his father and her.
Despite their attraction, Maylin and Thane each have an agenda, and only one can be the victor.
VAMPIRE’S BANE is the first book in the VAMPIRE’S BANE series. While it does end at a natural turning point in the heroine’s journey, it is an ongoing story, and not all questions will be answered. You will need to read this series in order.
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I fired the gun.
Time slowed as the bullet spiraled toward his
shoulder.
Another shot rang out, though I had no idea who had
fired it.
My bullet pierced my target in the shoulder. It
pushed him back, but it didn’t knock him off his feet. He released the girl,
and her body crumpled to the ground. The second figure immediately crouched
over her.
I fired at the man still on his feet, hitting him in
the chest. His head snapped up, and he glared directly at me.
Shock assaulted my system. I sucked in air, my mind
desperately searching for some logic to apply to the scene before me. His eyes
glowed an eerie red, a luminous warning to stay back. Blood dribbled down his
chin. I fired a third time, but his swift movements caused my bullet to miss
its mark.
Before I could process what was happening, he was on
me, his hands holding my head like a vice. He bit into my neck, and I swung my
arms backward, hitting him with the butt of my gun.
“Enough!” a deep voice commanded.
My captor raised his head, but his hands kept me
firmly in their grasp. Someone was crying, but I couldn’t turn my head to find
the source.
A man stood in the shadows, and the two strangers
who had attacked us stood quietly, reluctant to release their captives.
“I said ‘enough.’” The man strolled calmly toward
us. As he reached the soft glow of the fire, I realized that he was tall, his
body lean and muscular. He didn’t look nearly as old as I had first guessed.
His height and authoritative voice disguised his youthfulness, and I detected
just a hint of a European accent, probably British softened by years of being
in America.
“Thane, surely you realize we’re hungry and there
are so few of them left,” my captor implored in a soft Irish lilt.
“So you’ll solve our problem by killing them?”
“I won’t, but….”
Even though he still gripped my head, I took
advantage of their distraction and snaked my gun across my waist and between my
side and left arm. I squeezed the trigger, sinking a bullet into my captor’s
stomach.
He grunted and hissed air out between his teeth, but
his grip never lessened. How was it possible that gunshots seemed to have
little effect on him?
In seconds, the one they had called Thane gripped my
wrist, the sudden movement knocking the gun from my hand. He shoved my captor
away from me and contained me with one arm wrapped around my body like an
impenetrable band of iron.
Thane chuckled softly over my head. “Let’s not underestimate
this one.”
AUTHOR BIO:
Suzannah Daniels has had an affinity for words for as long as she can remember. She grew up in North Georgia with four brothers, so she learned at an early age to admire snakes and motorcycles. When she wasn't pestering her brothers, she could usually be found reading or writing.
She is the author of Viking's Embrace, a historical romance, and Ghostly Encounter, Book One of her Ghostly series (young adult paranormal romance).
Currently, she lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee with her husband of twenty-six years and her teenage daughter. Her son lives nearby. The family pets include a Lab mix, a Basset Hound, a Shih Tzu, and a sweet, little kitty.
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