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He Asked Me A Question I Answered with Truth - a novel - cover
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He Asked Me A Question I Answered with Truth - a novel

Ithaka O.

Editora: Imaginarium Kim

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In a world where immortality is the ultimate secret, one moment of truth unleashes decades of deadly consequences.When college freshman Henry Ward asks Celeste a seemingly innocent question—”Are you a vampire?”—she makes the fatal mistake of answering honestly.What begins as an intoxicating romance between a curious human and a lonely immortal spirals into a dangerous game of manipulation spanning twenty years. After suddenly disappearing with a vial of her blood, Henry returns as humanity’s self-proclaimed savior, leading a crusade against the very creatures he secretly admires.Now Celeste must confront the monster she created, unravel his web of lies, and face the devastating truth of her own betrayal.*A blood-soaked exploration of loneliness, power, and the brutal honesty that can destroy worlds—or possibly save them.
Disponível desde: 03/07/2022.

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