The Vampire Saga of Mr. Darcy Book One Newborn Vampyre: (A Pride & Prejudice Variation)
β Scribed by Abyn Avery
- Book ID
- 112281442
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 96 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0CQ7J8D3N
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β¦ Synopsis
NEWBORN VAMPYRE tells the story of Darcy's frightful fate of beginning as a proud man and transitioning intoβ¦ vampyreβ¦and thus begins THE VAMPIRE SAGA OF MR. DARCY - a series
Darcy is a man that will not give into the wretched affliction that threatens to consume him, if only he could figure out what this strange affliction is. Especially because his sister Georgiana's life is on the line and his attraction for Miss Elizabeth Bennet grows deeper.This "Pride & Prejudice" variation combines the familiar story and places we love, Longbourn, Netherfield Park, Meryton, London and more, with eerie Gothic Horror twists and surprises.
Dive into BOOK ONE of this series⦠it's a BLOODY good time with more books to "bite" into in the expansive universe of THE VAMPIRE SAGA OF MR. DARCY
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