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Antivenin for Vampires - Sates Be Praised #1 - cover

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Antivenin for Vampires - Sates Be Praised #1

Susan G. Charles

Publisher: Susan G. Charles

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Summary

On the eve of Ruby Hanson's pre-college vacation, she is sucked into a nightmare from which she cannot wake. A quiet evening walk along a beach brings her face to face with an acquaintance from her past that craves much more than her friendship. 
This unexpected meeting will change her life forever. 
She is discovered to possess an extraordinary ability, unknown to her until this time. One thing leads to another and she is introduced to a powerful vampire who promises to help her and her friend control her new found ability. Things go quite wrong and she becomes a prisoner of the coven. 
Will her friends manage to save here from her prison? Or is she destined to the same fate that all other girls having her same abilities have met at the hands of the cruel coven? 
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Available since: 07/12/2015.

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