Night's Gift

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Mary M. Cushnie-Mansour ISBN: 9781936236909
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: December 22, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Mary M. Cushnie-Mansour
ISBN: 9781936236909
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: December 22, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Virginia has never had it easy. After her life is torn apart, she moves to a small town with the hope of starting over. She settles in and starts learning to enjoy a slower pace of life. Then, one evening she decides to take a walk to check out a mysterious mansion at the end of her block. Curiosity may have killed the cat, but because of it Virginia is about to make a terrifying discovery.

As she peers in the mansions window, she sees a massive black-robed ?gure with grotesque fangs. Horri?ed, Virginia attempts to ?eebut ?nds herself stopped in her tracks and plunged into darkness. After she awakens inside the house, Virginia comes face-to-face with its secretsTeresa, the beautiful woman at her bedside; Max, the seemingly sinister old man; and Count Basarab Musat, a Transylvanian vampire who manipulates and controls everythingand everyonearound him.

Soon Virginia realizes she is a prisoner, and what the Count has planned for her throws her into a battle for her survival. Unsure whether she will ever be free from this new and dangerous world, Virginia becomes a desperate woman who will stop at nothing to return to the life she once knew.

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Virginia has never had it easy. After her life is torn apart, she moves to a small town with the hope of starting over. She settles in and starts learning to enjoy a slower pace of life. Then, one evening she decides to take a walk to check out a mysterious mansion at the end of her block. Curiosity may have killed the cat, but because of it Virginia is about to make a terrifying discovery.

As she peers in the mansions window, she sees a massive black-robed ?gure with grotesque fangs. Horri?ed, Virginia attempts to ?eebut ?nds herself stopped in her tracks and plunged into darkness. After she awakens inside the house, Virginia comes face-to-face with its secretsTeresa, the beautiful woman at her bedside; Max, the seemingly sinister old man; and Count Basarab Musat, a Transylvanian vampire who manipulates and controls everythingand everyonearound him.

Soon Virginia realizes she is a prisoner, and what the Count has planned for her throws her into a battle for her survival. Unsure whether she will ever be free from this new and dangerous world, Virginia becomes a desperate woman who will stop at nothing to return to the life she once knew.

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