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Sister Margaret

Started: 16:25:39 - Apr 7, 2009 by: Eternalpress
Sister Margaret
by Rhonda Parrish
http://www.eternalpress.ca/sistermargaret.html
Fantasy/Paranormal/Vampire
$2.50
Heat rating: 1 flame
Cover Art © 2009 by Dawné Dominique
Edited by Stephanie Parent
Copyedited by Valerie R. Coffey
Layout and Book Production by Ally Robertson
eBook ISBN: 978-1-926647-63-0
Print ISBN: 978-1-926647-71-5

Excerpt:

Xaphan had a lot of minions—a lot. They swarmed on Bayne like flies on
shit, a living wave of fists and feet, all determined to bring him down.
None of them reached him. His face, contorted by battle fury, looked
every bit like a demon, all trace of humanity erased. He moved the
sword as though it were an extension of himself, each movement
calculated to destroy as many of his foes as possible. Within minutes, the
roar of battle subsided to the whimpering of wounded and Bayne’s once
white hair was stained pink with blood. An occasional cut ripped
through his shirt; one or two even managed to draw blood. But in less
than ten minutes, he’d reduced the vampire’s army to a pile of mangled
corpses and unidentified gore.

I entered as he replaced his sword in the scabbard strapped across his
back, careful to watch my step lest I slip on the blood and goo and find
myself covered in things I’d rather not contemplate. From a far corner,
buried in shadows that mortal eyes couldn’t hope to penetrate, the
distinct sound of feminine sobs could be heard. The leech had hostages
after all. Good thing I’d decided against the fireball.

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