Eternal Blood
by:
Laura Wright (author)
An Original Mark of the Vampire Novella Gray Donahue is crippled by the guilt he feels for his father’s death. An Impure vampire cursed with the ability to hear the thoughts of others, he indulges in blood and sex to stave off the pain of his existence. He is then abducted by the Eternal Order of...
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An Original Mark of the Vampire Novella Gray Donahue is crippled by the guilt he feels for his father’s death. An Impure vampire cursed with the ability to hear the thoughts of others, he indulges in blood and sex to stave off the pain of his existence. He is then abducted by the Eternal Order of Vampires, who subject him to a nightmarish ritual. But when he is rescued by the icy pureblood vampire Dillon, he finds something that is worth living for, dying for, killing for.... “An addictive new series.”—New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh Includes a teaser chapter from the latest Mark of the Vampire novel, Eternal Captive, and a letter from the author.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781101539507 (110153950X)
Publish date: January 3rd 2012
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 48
Edition language: English
Series: Mark of the Vampire (#2)
For a short story I felt this book was pretty great, I felt that Laura could have turned it into a full novel with all the potential the story had but she did a good job keeping me emotionally involved with Gray and his struggles.
This very short read was intriguing, sexy, & a bit scary.You get some great scenes in this one especially with Gray & Dillon. But the best enlightenment comes with the information Gray receives about himself & his birth right. Which sets him on a path of more danger but one of purpose. Gray gets a t...
A quick bite that will leave you craving more!Without purpose and guilt eating away at him, Impure vampire Gray Donahue lives for nothing more than blood and sex. Cursed with the ability to hear other’s thoughts it is the only way to make his existence bearable. Even fighting for the cause of his fe...
I can't see why these few pages needed to be separated from the full length book prior or after them.