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THE VAMPIRE GAME: ACQUISITION

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Out of the ashes of adversity a new year emerged, creating a platform of opportunities for the Blue Coven to learn and grow from while they ushered in a new era. And since the untimely deaths of Thomas and Vivienne, the coven must seek two new members to fill the void. At that time, they can be whole again, a complete twelve, ever pursuing that high, which promised youth, beauty, strength and power.

Derek felt strongly that this year was a chance for change, a rebirth of sorts. And things looked promising now that they had another key to add to their ritual, which would in turn help them attain even more power and abilities. What those powers were, though, was still a mystery, but one thing they did from here on out the world they knew would never be the same.

However, despite their chance for evolution, one thing stood in the way, and that was the disunity in the group. Just the upheaval within would be a major hurdle to get over. At this point, it was vital they discard the error of their ways so their evolution could commence without further conflict. Unfortunately, that looked very unlikely because even Derek had added to the conflict by saving Alexis’ life. He would have to hide her to keep her safe, but he quickly finds that no good deed goes unpunished. There would be a hefty price to pay for his indiscretion, and he would have to somehow find a way to reign in the disarray before it affected everyone around him, a challenge that could quickly unravel everything he had worked so hard for. This was a game they all played, but few controlled, a dangerous game about to be continued.

534 pages, Paperback

Published February 19, 2017

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April 29, 2017
So disappointed

The main problem with this book is that it assumes you remember most of the first book in the series. If you haven't read the first book, you will be lost throughout much of the book. Numerous grammatical and typographical errors detract from the enjoyment of this book.
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