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Justine: Into The Blood (Blood and Passion Book 1)

A vampire prince and a beautiful Parisienne meet in the 18th century City of Light. Born in pre-Revolutionary France and orphaned as a child, Justine Bodeau is taken in by a family friend who employs her as a seamstress. Eventually, she winds up to work in the court of Queen Marie Antoinette. A strong-willed survivor, defeat does not occur to her. When she fights off an attack by an aristocrat and kills him, she is given refuge but is soon betrayed and winds up on the streets of Paris, where she is attacked and killed by rogue vampires. But for whatever reason, love will not let her die. Justine goes from wishing to be destroyed to wanting to survive, when she feels passion for the one who brought her back, Gascoyne — the one they call the Vampire Prince of Paris. Justine - Into The Blood is a powerful story of betrayal, passion and revenge in 18th century France and England.

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Carole writes all sorts of horror but has a particular fondnessfor all things Gothic. She is the author of the acclaimed Blackstone VampiresSeries. AWARDS: eBook Festival of Words 2014 Best Horror: The House onBlackstone Moor and Best Villain: Eco Top 10 Books - 2013 Aoife Marie Sheridan- ALL THINGS FANTASY Publisher, Ultimate Fantasy Books ' 92 Horror authors youneed to read right now, Carole Gill - The Blackstone Vampires Series.~Charlotte Books Examiner,

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