In this second installment of The Blood War Chronicles the vampires discover a prophecy that could change the world. They have to defend themselves from more than just Red Horse International this time. The rebel vampire organization, The Unyielding Undead Underground has been an enemy to the vampire monarchy for sometime, but now they are interfering with their relations with RHI. On top of that, the werewolves, who also are a long standing enemy to the vampires, have decided to make a play as well. Lenore finds out more about Ceneric’s past and has to decide if she can accept him for what he was. Just as she is figuring out her relationship she is thrust back into danger because of her involvement with the prophecy. Bianca finds that her blood exchange brings her new uncontrollable powers that lead her to discover the prophecy as well. As Phil is introduced to the new pack and befriends the Alpha to be, Achilles, he finds himself in the middle of the war. The werewolves find they have a part to play in this mysterious prophecy, too. As relationship problems interfere with supernatural politics and agendas, the plot of Dark Secrets and Prophecies twists and turns in unexpected ways. As new knowledge of secrets of the vampires and werewolves are revealed, new questions arise. Who is the enemy and who is a friend? Can secrets be forgiven? What will this prophecy bring? Can anyone survive the war?
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- Release Date 07/27/2013
- Authors Amara Alexander, Persephone Graphics
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 2.36 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 1.63 x 9 inches
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