Every night, allowing her mind to travel into dark and mysterious places, she sees a world of vampires and creatures of darkness; a world she knows is real and feels compelled to paint.
But her gift--her talent--is going to be put to the ultimate test when she dreams of Xander Stryker.
Driven by a need to depict her new subject in all the horror and splendor that she felt in her dream, she resorts to the unimaginable. Her need will pull her into the depraved depths of the very supernatural world that she'd dreamt of for so long.
Is her mind prepared for the darkness of the unseen world, and is her body capable of withstanding her own unnatural motivations to create the perfect portrait...
Is there a line where artistic eccentricity fades into certifiable insanity? Perhaps the answer lies with the perceptions of the reader. This short novella tells Elizabeth's story. She is an artist who paints disturbing images that she sees in her dreams. An artist who dares to reach outside the normal limitations of her art in order to create the quintessential painting. This novella was extremely well written, with vivid and disturbing imagery. It is not for the faint hearted.