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The gothic cities of St. Viktersburg and New Holland are caught off guard by a new and evil menace. Similar to vampires, this threat comes in the form of Countess Eva Sandagaul-one of the world's most beautiful women. Her cursed existence unravels and soon reveals her family secret. As a result, a chain reaction of events spiral out of control causing Thomas Dikane and Xavier Nokovic,, two of the most powerful men on earth, to go head to head for the first time. Eva reluctantly takes command of her species during their unyielding quest for human flesh and blood. With a crisis that spans two…mehr

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The gothic cities of St. Viktersburg and New Holland are caught off guard by a new and evil menace. Similar to vampires, this threat comes in the form of Countess Eva Sandagaul-one of the world's most beautiful women. Her cursed existence unravels and soon reveals her family secret. As a result, a chain reaction of events spiral out of control causing Thomas Dikane and Xavier Nokovic,, two of the most powerful men on earth, to go head to head for the first time. Eva reluctantly takes command of her species during their unyielding quest for human flesh and blood. With a crisis that spans two cities, Thomas is forced to exchange his life for the immortality of one child wedged in the middle of Eva's revenge during the dreaded dark season.
Autorenporträt
Robert Desilva began writing for fun and for a sense of accomplishment when he was just twelve years old. This included winning awards for original plays he wrote in junior high. He has completed what he calls the Dark Season Series. This series consist of four novels that all contain a common theme. During the last four years he has written, "Young Vampires-chronicles of the Hunters," "A Gothic City," "The Dark Season-gargoyles," and "Vampire Hunter-the Genesis 1890," which was completed in 2014. He finds writing gothic - sci-fi material the most fun because there is less limitations for the characters. This allows him to contrast romance and violence in his stories-making certain one element does not over play the other.