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Lunar Vampire Chronicles: The Fall of James

Current price: $23.99
Lunar Vampire Chronicles: The Fall of James
Lunar Vampire Chronicles: The Fall of James

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Lunar Vampire Chronicles: The Fall of James

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In Dark Courtesan, book one of the Lunar Vampire Chronicles, Fallen vampire James was the antagonist. As an enemy of the Order, a collective of vampires living in service to the lunar goddess Lue’lla, he was the subject of justifiable derision and loathing. The Fall of James rewinds the centuries to the time of America’s founding, revealing the circumstances and dimensions of one of the most complex figures in the Lunar Vampire universe, and peeling back the layers on the Order of vampires to expose a world that is seldom merely black and white. Within his time in the Order, James would find himself unwittingly assaulted by fate—but fate alone could not describe his fall from grace. Follow the Order vampires in their travels around the globe. Witness their knowledge and motivations, secrets and missions, and discover their place in the historical fabric of the world, as the dark and hidden counterparts to Russian soldiers, American politicians, and English royalty. Afterward, trace their stories even further back in time, to the very origin of the Order itself, in book three, Ancient Wars.

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