The Council

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical
Cover of the book The Council by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE, AuthorHouse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE ISBN: 9781496909633
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: May 6, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
ISBN: 9781496909633
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: May 6, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Ashton Gament was born into slavery but those bonds were broken the night her sire made her into a vampire. But even vampires have laws to follow and she along with all vampires are ruled by a secretive group known as the Council. They are never allowed to reveal what they are to humans. They are not allowed to turn a human into a vampire unless the Council grants permission first, even as a mate. They are not allowed to kill humans unless absolutely necessary, even if feeding so as not to diminish the food supply. And finally, the most sacred law, and one that is never ever subject to vote otherwise, they are not allowed to turn a human under the age of nineteen into a vampire so they can fully physically develop as a human first. Any of these laws are broken and the offender is hunted down and eliminated. Ashton is approached by the Red Cloaks, a secretive pack of werewolves working on behalf of the Coven, a powerful band of witches. The Coven have discovered a powerful Seer in the form of a young teenage girl and they need Ashton to rescue her from a common enemy. In order to interfere in these human affairs, Ashton must first approach the Council for permission. They surprisingly grant it but she soon discovers they have hidden agendas of their own, and not everything about the almighty Council is as it seems...

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Ashton Gament was born into slavery but those bonds were broken the night her sire made her into a vampire. But even vampires have laws to follow and she along with all vampires are ruled by a secretive group known as the Council. They are never allowed to reveal what they are to humans. They are not allowed to turn a human into a vampire unless the Council grants permission first, even as a mate. They are not allowed to kill humans unless absolutely necessary, even if feeding so as not to diminish the food supply. And finally, the most sacred law, and one that is never ever subject to vote otherwise, they are not allowed to turn a human under the age of nineteen into a vampire so they can fully physically develop as a human first. Any of these laws are broken and the offender is hunted down and eliminated. Ashton is approached by the Red Cloaks, a secretive pack of werewolves working on behalf of the Coven, a powerful band of witches. The Coven have discovered a powerful Seer in the form of a young teenage girl and they need Ashton to rescue her from a common enemy. In order to interfere in these human affairs, Ashton must first approach the Council for permission. They surprisingly grant it but she soon discovers they have hidden agendas of their own, and not everything about the almighty Council is as it seems...

More books from AuthorHouse

Cover of the book Through the Fire by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book Encountering God’S Holy Angels by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book The Redeeming Power of Presence by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book Lucky Me by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book Time to Be by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book Warfare by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book The Misfits and the Magical Pond by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book The Many Facets of the Human Spirit by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book Close Shave by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book Super Simple Guide to Creating Hawaiian Gardens by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book The Impact of Organizational Capital Investment on Employee Innovation in the Manufacturing Industry by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book Positopes by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book The Half Have Never Been Told by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book Theme as an Index of Genre in Discourse Analysis by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
Cover of the book Children of Saul by JENNIFER HULSHOF-BOONE
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy