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Contrary to popular belief, Psytech didn't take over the world in a day. Decades of planning, searching and manipulation were needed to pull off the largest technology takedown to ever overcome the earth.

As Psytech closes in on the key to their world domination attempts, a quiet bank teller becomes trapped in the middle of an ancient feud between witches and vampires. Disa is the only one with the knowledge to unlock the Amethyst Idol, an old witch artifact enchanted within an amethyst geode.

Taken hostage and held in a well-guarded mansion, Disa must find a way to break the ancient code her ancestors imposed on the Amethyst Idol. She's promised her freedom if she can do it, but something tells her the vampires around her can't be trusted.

The only solace she finds within the cold, white walls is the man who captured her, but his kindness seems to be a trick. He is, after all, the adopted son of the Vampire Emperor and therefore holds the Prince of the Vampire Empire.

172 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 18, 2016

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Kayla Curry

17 books66 followers
Kayla Curry’s creative mind never sleeps. Literally.

At night, her active imagination produces dreams all night long. It’s those dreams that provide much of the inspiration for her stories which have a little Victorian charm mixed with a fairy tale flair.

Her works include Where the Carnies Are, Obsidian (Mystic Stones Series #1), and many short stories.

She lives in North Platte, Nebraska with her husband and two sons and she plans to keep writing and creating for the rest of her life.

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July 23, 2016
I have been putting off this book, just because it sounded “Meh!” to me. Once I started it, I could not have been more wrong. I read it in one sitting. I couldn’t put it down. It is very well written, has a solid story, and could be a standalone, even though it is part of a series. Having just picked up the series here, I am intrigued to go back and read the other two now, but didn’t feel lost because I haven’t already read them. I think it will be very interesting to see where she goes with this story. This is a great series so far! I actually found her by another book that she wrote that didn’t really do it for me, so if you have read her before but not on this series, go back and give her another shot. It could make all the difference in finding your new author crush.
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75 reviews
February 1, 2018
Can't wait for the next book. Emerald and then Bloodstone.
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July 26, 2016
Absolutely amazing! Wouldn't expect any less from Kayla Curry. She gives you a glimpse into how the whole thing got started. All because of a simple prophecy that eventually will come true. Disa's family thought by isolating her and keeping her true heritage a secret would stop the prophecy from coming true. Yet maybe that's exactly what the prophecy had left out.
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