Katherine Whitmer is experiencing a split in her reality. There are times she feels like a normal teenager in Comber Beach, California. Then, sometimes Katherine feels as if she is losing her mind amidst an all-consuming chaos she doesn’t understand. Something calls to Katherine in the fleeting moments of clarity that come to her. Something brings her to the pier, to the frigid surf beneath, to the last place she saw… him. When these moments fade and the haze returns, Katherine becomes enveloped in a world seeming to be haphazardly built around her. She cannot rely on what she sees in her day-to-day life, nor the memories brought on by those around her. Everything is suspect. Everyone is suspect. To recover her memories and reclaim her real life, Katherine must trust a dark stranger covered in the blood of an unknown victim. Working with this monster of a man comes easier than expected, almost as if this stranger is something more… a phantom from her lost past. Questing for knowledge, Katherine discovers her own personal reality isn’t the only falsehood in her life. The world she thought she knew proves to be a lie as she discovers the darkness living all around her. Within the darkness, the living dead await her arrival. With opposing factions of the undead after her, a lost Queen relying on her, and a dark history threatening to destroy her hold on sanity, Katherine is at the threshold of a prophetic destiny and the war to end all wars. In order to survive and fulfill her greater purpose, Katherine must rely on her wit, her resolve, and her mysterious stranger, the monstrous phantom. This is the third novel of the Blood Wars series.
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- Release Date 10/01/2021
- Author Christopher W Beswick
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.56 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.95 x 9 inches
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