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Chapter 1 - Introduction

Edward (Trey) Holler is a mysterious young man from another realm of Istanbul, on the European side of Thrace. Immortal and formidable, he possesses the ability to read minds and to command the hidden forces that dwell within the Holler mansion. For more than a decade, he has waited waiting for the right moment to reclaim his vengeance against Tyler, a dark-blood vampire who destroyed his family.

Elicia (Alice) Londland lives in Istanbul as well, but on the land that connects to the Asian side. She is the younger sister of Lonewolf. Half of her blood is wolf, the other half human. Once, she saved Edward's life at the cost of her own. Ten years later, she is rebornyet she returns with no memory of the man she once loved. Unknowingly, she becomes a pawn in Tyler's scheme to eliminate Edward.

Hill Holler, a white-blood vampire, has renounced the drinking of human blood. He once had a human wife, only to lose her at Tyler's hands. Overwhelmed by Tyler's immense power, Hill could not defeat him. In the wake of his loss, he chose to change himself, vowing never again to feed on human blood.

Lonewolf Londland, the Wolf King and Elicia's elder brother, carries the grief of losing his sister ten years ago when she sacrificed her life for her beloved friend, Edward. Her death deepened the rift between vampires and werewolves. But when he discovers that his sister has been reborn, he agrees to stand beside Edward once more to protect her.

This novel is a work of imagination. All names and characters are fictional and do not refer to any real individuals. As the author's first fantasy novel set in a modern-inspired world, your support is sincerely appreciated.

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