Rebirth, the second installment in the best-selling novel, The Black Rose. Dark and sensual. It will draw you in a world and in the past, that’s exciting and extremely dreadful. JACQUELYN CASSILE discovers her future... Her deadly future and needs to learn how to accept what has happened to her. And accept who her consort is or perish for all eternity. Jacquelyn is drawn into a world and life that she didn't ask for or want. Forced to accept the man that changed her, Victor Von Hestine, Jacquelyn struggles with surviving with the beast that’s inside her. But there's no one she can trust. Not even the woman that she grew to love as a mother. Madam Aimée. But Madam Aimée has secrets of her own and she’s not willing to revile them just yet. She has a duty that she's called to do and at a dear price that she was not expecting. With all her women turned into hybrid creatures and half the town of Port Townsmont blooded by the fresh fledglings, Madam Aimée is faced with chaos and forced to tell who she is and the position she must assume back in Egypt. And prepare for the deadly battle. Jacquelyn turns to her trusted friend Gabriella to help her change back into a human. But can Gabriella change what’s happened to Jacquelyn before it’s too late for her? Gabriella turns to the sacred golden book for answers. But in the meantime falls into a trap with Victor’s brother, Xavier and finds herself in a situation she’s unable to get out of. Juvenile Fiction: Paranormal Romance Juvenile Fiction: Supernatural Thriller
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- Release Date 09/16/2019
- Author T. M. Waltman
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 12.3 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.48 x 9 inches
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