Under cover of night, two vampires flee across a winter landscape.
Despite the help of an unlikely ally, the danger on the horizon is unrelenting, and the past isn't any more merciful. In the second volume of The Count of Amaranth Moor, ancient histories live again, old wounds are reopened, and dormant feelings thaw and blossom with the spring. With them comes a long-forgotten
Can a vampire ever truly be part of the human world?
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Includes bonus illustrations!
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Faun is talented at writing intimacy and displaying the genuine chemistry between characters which in some cases cam be lost in exchange for physical intimacy or a secondary plot. I’ve never been more interested in reading sections of characters purely talking and debating. The environment and setting was well researched and thorough I really enjoyed learning these tid bits about history and references to other older works and songs. I recommend!