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Daughter of Darkness
Daughter of Darkness
Author: Steven Spruill
ISBN-13: 9780312970819
ISBN-10: 0312970811
Publication Date: 8/1/1999
Pages: 323
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
From the author of "Rulers of Darkness" comes the story of a young intern who lives a secret life as a vampire. Her father breaks free from a stone tomb and leaves a dead body on the steps of her home--a call to Jenn to leave her life among the mortals and plunge into the passion and power of her eternally hungry soul. "A rare example of a sequel as memorable as its predecessor"
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Jenn wanted to do well,become the best doctor she was capable of being.More than wanted it,needed it The blue scrubs were armor,and the more constantly and convinciingly she wore it the safer she'd be.Horror
tbird avatar reviewed Daughter of Darkness on + 10 more book reviews
How would vampires fit into a modern, mundane, practical world? Very well written and well reasoned, to the point where it is easy to believe it's all possible. A woman trying to live her life ignoring her...handicap...has been forced to use what she is to protect her life and loved ones from her own family. Modern day science and family bonds both endanger and save her.