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Bring Forth The Night - Jason Farris

Bring Forth The Night

Jason Farris
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English
1 rating

In a world where few believe vampires exist, how far will one woman go to prove them wrong? When a young woman discovers among her departed grandmother’s possessions a series of journal entries left over from her days in a band, she learns of the elder’s former life as a reluctant, wayward vampire killer. Uncovering further, she finds that what Moz Harlow, the grandmother she affectionately knew as Madeline, was most frightened of was the dark. Then a chance encounter with a man occurs—a stranger who seems knowledgeable of her nighttime exploits.With her band’s future uncertain, and her own disquietude toward the night growing, the stranger exposes Moz to a new idea—that every creature is susceptible to different limitations. By example, there materializes a threat in three unconventional newly-arrived vampires whose purpose for being drawn there is not quite clear. Moz must find a way to defeat the arrivals—all while striving to keep her band from falling apart, overcoming her own fixations and trusting the unrelenting stranger. But ultimately, will the effort amend her for her checkered past? Or will the secret she carries find no retribution?

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