Author: | Julieanne Lynch | ISBN: | 9780857792280 |
Publisher: | Strict Publishing International | Publication: | December 11, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Julieanne Lynch |
ISBN: | 9780857792280 |
Publisher: | Strict Publishing International |
Publication: | December 11, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
“Walking with Shadows” is the second of The Shadows trilogy, an urban fantasy of vampires and the supernatural, and much, much more.
Giselle regains consciousness and is horrified to discover she has been asleep for nine weeks. She was already aware that she was carrying a very special baby who was to be the first of a new race of vampires, but she is shocked to find how her pregnancy is progressing. Around her, the underworld is in turmoil. Vampires battle with creatures of darkness and with other vampires, and few are entirely what they seem. More confusing still, those who appeared to be totally evil may have a streak of goodness in them, and those who appeared to be Giselle’s friends may have a darker purpose of their own. Almost anyone, it seems, can be changed and turned, except possibly Ysoriel the Archangel and the goddess Lilith, and Giselle cannot be sure that even they are interested only in her welfare.
The only certainty is that it will all become very much worse before it begins to get better – if anything ever gets better for Giselle.
** Publisher’s note: Not recommended for readers under 15 years of age.
“Walking with Shadows” is the second of The Shadows trilogy, an urban fantasy of vampires and the supernatural, and much, much more.
Giselle regains consciousness and is horrified to discover she has been asleep for nine weeks. She was already aware that she was carrying a very special baby who was to be the first of a new race of vampires, but she is shocked to find how her pregnancy is progressing. Around her, the underworld is in turmoil. Vampires battle with creatures of darkness and with other vampires, and few are entirely what they seem. More confusing still, those who appeared to be totally evil may have a streak of goodness in them, and those who appeared to be Giselle’s friends may have a darker purpose of their own. Almost anyone, it seems, can be changed and turned, except possibly Ysoriel the Archangel and the goddess Lilith, and Giselle cannot be sure that even they are interested only in her welfare.
The only certainty is that it will all become very much worse before it begins to get better – if anything ever gets better for Giselle.
** Publisher’s note: Not recommended for readers under 15 years of age.