While Makeda focuses on sorcery, the mwindaji regroup after their failed assault in Kentucky. Korlemo, a thousand-year-old Ibori vampire, escaped. Makeda reconnects with her deceased great-grandmother. She travels to Memphis to apprentice under two sorcerers. While there, Makeda realizes the sorcerers are keeping secrets, and their motives are suspicious. But with a demon threatening her life, Makeda is eager to learn. However, the cost is significant. Since the attack in Kentucky, the ka'trete agreement between werewolves and vampires disintegrates, jeopardizing a thousand-year truce. Central…mehr
While Makeda focuses on sorcery, the mwindaji regroup after their failed assault in Kentucky. Korlemo, a thousand-year-old Ibori vampire, escaped. Makeda reconnects with her deceased great-grandmother. She travels to Memphis to apprentice under two sorcerers. While there, Makeda realizes the sorcerers are keeping secrets, and their motives are suspicious. But with a demon threatening her life, Makeda is eager to learn. However, the cost is significant. Since the attack in Kentucky, the ka'trete agreement between werewolves and vampires disintegrates, jeopardizing a thousand-year truce. Central to the dispute is a witch with a sinister agenda. Stakes escalate, threatening to unleash a civil war. The mwindaji's pursuit of Korlemo leads them to a growing menace in upstate New York. They uncover a larger conspiracy of werewolves and vampires uniting to kill humans. Korlemo may be the least of their worries. Back in North Carolina, Makeda rekindles her budding romance with Sheriff Michael Walker. Desirous of a committed relationship, Makeda struggles with how much to share. Because the last time she explained monsters to him, Michael almost died. Join Makeda and the mwindaji as they crisscross the country, protecting humans from monsters. Dark Blood Curse is the second book in the mwindaji urban fantasy series.
Born in Illinois, Michelle Corbier attended undergraduate school at the University of California Santa Cruz, and medical school at Michigan State University. After over twenty-five years in clinical medicine, she accepted a position as a medical consultant. A member of Crime Writers of Color and Sisters in Crime, her writing interests cover many genres-mystery, paranormal, thrillers and suspense. When not reading or writing, she can be found outside gardening or bicycling.
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