When Nadia Forrester’s rock band plays at Vampyr, an edgy Bourbon Street nightclub, she makes a startling discovery. Not only does she learn vampires exist, but she has close ties to the reclusive owner — he’s her long-lost father and a vampire.Quinn Forrester, a successful rock star until his disappearance in 1989, owns and operates Vampyr. After spending a night with a mysterious woman after a concert, Quinn awakens later with no memory of the night before, ageless, immortal, craving blood, and forced to live in secret. Unable to return to his former life, he suddenly vanishes, leaving behind his wife, baby daughter, music, and band.Eighteen years later, their worlds collide when a chance meeting brings Nadia face-to-face with Quinn. As Quinn and Nadia reconnect, many family secrets, lies, and deceptions come to light. Will Nadia and Quinn know who to trust when the price of trusting the wrong people is high? What is it that Quinn can’t remember about the night of his transformation, and who is the mysterious vampire who turned him? Could it possibly have ties to a past that spans two centuries? Will the truth finally set him free?"Song of the Vampire is a brilliant urban fantasy with a supernatural flair. It has an intriguing storyline with an unforgettable plot, and I loved every aspect of the story. Including an enthralling storyline, action-packed scenes, and well-defined, relatable characters, it is a captivating novel that I will not soon forget." —Readers' Favorite**This edition contains editorial revisions**
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- Release Date 12/14/2013
- Author K. M. McFarland
- Language English
- Company Mad World Press - 2nd Edition Publication July 10, 2020; 2nd edition
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