Blood Born
by:
Jamie Manning (author)
Waking up in a coffin hungry for blood is only the beginning for sixteen-year-old Ava Blue. When Chance Caldon, the hottie who dug her up, tells her that she s half vampire, Ava s world really turns upside down. Half vamp? Ava can t believe it...she doesn't even know what that means! Not until...
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Waking up in a coffin hungry for blood is only the beginning for sixteen-year-old Ava Blue. When Chance Caldon, the hottie who dug her up, tells her that she s half vampire, Ava s world really turns upside down. Half vamp? Ava can t believe it...she doesn't even know what that means! Not until Aldric, a thousand-year-old vampire, shows up and tells her it s true--and that he s the one who turned her. Then Ava truly begins to believe what she is. Now, she has to deal with a sudden and powerful bloodlust, the desire to see Aldric dead, and her growing crush for Chance. Ava knows she's a monster now, she can feel it; and her life is over. But redemption isn t lost. Aldric is giving her a chance to regain her humanity. The price? Kill a hundred vampires, or remain a bloodsucker forever. So Ava sets out to get her life back. But killing vampires begins a battle that could destroy everything she is working toward. In the end, Ava's decisions will forever change her life and the lives of those she loves
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780983558002 (0983558000)
Publish date: April 24th 2012
Publisher: Pendrell Publishing
Pages no: 360
Edition language: English
Series: Blood Prophecy (#1)
I for one am glad to see more vampire books popping up again, especially with the scary blood-thirsty kind of vampires found in Jamie Manning’s Blood Born. Blood Born is the first book in the Blood Prophecy Trilogy and is about a girl named Ava who wakes up in a coffin underground to find she’s been...
I am so happy that I got a chance to read this book. Not only did it leave me extremely happy but I loved the ending!What hooked me about this book are the characters. Written stunningly well, the reader is able to easily slip into the shoes of the characters. I like that Ava and Chance are charact...