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Some fire burns hotter in the darkness. Erin Conrad has learned to live with the fire in her blood - a rare gift that makes her a vân¿tor, capable of sensing and destroying the vampires that stalk her city. By day, she co-owns a quiet bookshop café; by night, she hunts. But when her best friend's death is staged to look like suicide, Erin follows a trail of ritualistic killings that leads to two ancient vampires - and a stranger who shouldn't be trusted. As she uncovers a past woven through centuries of blood and betrayal, Erin must confront long-buried truths about her own nature and the fire…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Some fire burns hotter in the darkness. Erin Conrad has learned to live with the fire in her blood - a rare gift that makes her a vân¿tor, capable of sensing and destroying the vampires that stalk her city. By day, she co-owns a quiet bookshop café; by night, she hunts. But when her best friend's death is staged to look like suicide, Erin follows a trail of ritualistic killings that leads to two ancient vampires - and a stranger who shouldn't be trusted. As she uncovers a past woven through centuries of blood and betrayal, Erin must confront long-buried truths about her own nature and the fire that keeps her alive. Torn between vengeance and the pull of a connection that goes against everything she believed, she faces an impossible choice: save her soul, or surrender it. The Gloaming is the first book in the Blood of the Revenants series - a dark blend of urban fantasy, mystery, and gothic romance. For readers drawn to stories where the supernatural feels dangerously real and every choice burns.
Autorenporträt
Jamie Dalton writes supernatural fiction steeped in gothic atmosphere, weaving vampire mythology with psychological depth and threads of history. With a background in English and Psychology, she crafts characters haunted as much by their pasts as by the monsters around them.A lifelong devotee of vampire lore - from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to classic gothic fiction - Jamie's work offers a darker, more human take on the genre. Her stories explore grief, identity, moral ambiguity, and the quiet cost of survival, trading glamour for something raw and real.Rooted in her Scottish heritage and shaped by her home in Sheffield, she draws inspiration from curious snaggles of history and the depths of the city, writing about the fragile line between love and ruin.