A thrillogy of emotional, macabre & blood-sucking tales that will leave you breathless! This volume contains the critically acclaimed first three graphic novels based on the White Wolf role-playing game: "Toreador," "Nosferatu," and "Ventrue." A tale of a tempted TV show host, a beauty queen whose masquerade of a mortal life is viewed from the mirror of a forbidden world, and the twisted "who's who" tale of two female friends and a suspicious new boyfriend are but mere tasty morsels of what awaits you between these pages. Things are never quite what they seem like in Vampire the Masquerade...
Blood and Roses is a gripping, intimate story of one determined family conducting everyday business against the backdrop of a disintegrating society and savage civil war.
Zeth Mayfair's never been troubled by morals before.
SloaneI'm not proud of the things I've done.The things I've had to do.The things I've given away.but I'd give it all over again to find her.Even if i die trying, I have to find Alexis.ZethShe wants me to help her, But I won't.She wants me ...
Needless to say, I devoured the book in a single sitting! After reading the first two books of the Blackthorn series I am definitely on the Lindsay Pryor fan bandwagon!’ VampireRomanceBooks ‘This is a deliciously dark book.
"Blood is everywhere in our society: on nightly T.V., in daily newspaper photos, in religious imagery. Yet menstrual blood is never mentioned and almost never seen, except privately by women....
Revealing the tapestry of an age, this history of one family's struggle during the War of the Roses is crafted from a rare trove of letters found in a tumbledown stately home. Two 8-page inserts, one in color.
Maria I was trapped.
Presents a collection of nine short stories about transformation, including a girl who awakens with tattoos all over body when she falls in love and another who turns into a giant after feeling strange within her own skin.
The definitive collection of 19th century,literature in which the vampire, or vampirism -,both embodied and atmospheric-appears.
Here are a few of their masterpieces. The Japanese word for vampire is kyūketsuki, which translates literally to "blood-sucking monster," but the literary tradition is far, far more complex.