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The past always haunts you, and the nightmare has just begun for Damien in this sweeping gothic romance. Damien La Croix was once a powerful nobleman with wealth, land, and the love of the pure-hearted Antoinette. But when the plague claims her life, his world collapses. Desperate to defy fate, Damien makes a dangerous deal with one of the Undead to save her. He doesn't realize this choice will unleash a curse upon him far more terrifying than death itself. Betrayed by his love and now bound to an eternal night, Damien is plunged into a centuries-long journey of bloodlust, betrayal, and…mehr

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The past always haunts you, and the nightmare has just begun for Damien in this sweeping gothic romance. Damien La Croix was once a powerful nobleman with wealth, land, and the love of the pure-hearted Antoinette. But when the plague claims her life, his world collapses. Desperate to defy fate, Damien makes a dangerous deal with one of the Undead to save her. He doesn't realize this choice will unleash a curse upon him far more terrifying than death itself. Betrayed by his love and now bound to an eternal night, Damien is plunged into a centuries-long journey of bloodlust, betrayal, and torment. As his humanity slips away, he becomes a predator. Horrified by how far he's fallen, he seeks redemption. But his search only leads him deeper into darkness. Until a second chance at love has him questioning everything. In The Nightman's Odyssey, Tony-Paul de Vissage spins a chilling tale of love twisted by the hunger for immortality. Filled with savage battles, forbidden desires, and heart-stopping twists, this gothic thriller will grip you from the first page and leave you haunted long after the last.
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A Southerner of French Huguenot extraction, one of Tony-Paul de Vissage's first movie memory is of being six years old, viewing the old Universal horror flick, Dracula's Daughter on television, and being scared sleepless. That may explain his lifelong interest in vampires and why he's now paying back his too-permissive parents by writing about those who walk the night.