Accursed Bloodline
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About the Book
Accursed Bloodline is a tale of horror, intrigue, and romance. Set in 1800 Romania, the story centers on the life of an age-old vampire named Vladmar Deveroux. He was known by townspeople as the handsome and wealthy Lord of Castle Deveroux, a secluded man who rarely ventured past the castle walls. Never seen in the daylight hours, his mysterious lifestyle allowed him few friends and a host of unknown enemies. Sounds typical, you might think. However, the mystical chain of events that gradually unfold are anything but typical. When an unexpected visitor arrives on his doorstep, Vladmar's never-ending existence is thrown into sudden chaos. Things would proceed to change in a very big way, but was it for the sake of good or evil?
The story weaves together a well-balanced blend of love and magic, with a cast of characters ranging from a beautiful but manipulative wife, to a blundering cook and a clever butler named Ivan. Accursed Bloodline is everything you would expect from a vampire novel, and more.
About the Author
My interest in the paranormal dates back to the days when the t.v show Dark Shadows was a big hit. I would rush home from school just to catch the opening sequence where the waves crashed against the rocks while eerie music played in the background. For the next half an hour, I sat glued in front of the television, watching in complete amazement as Barnabas cleverly hid his ghastly affliction from all at Collinwood. The show never failed to scare the living daylights out of me. Literally! Needless to say, Barnabas Collins quickly became my favorite vampire, and still is to this day.
The dark and mysterious world of the vampire always intrigued me, but as a homemaker and mother of two, becoming a published author was never on my "to do" list. The writing of Accursed Bloodline was actually a spawn of my sister Val's idea to write a novel about her favorite medieval warrior, with me helping her put it together. But after realizing that I knew absolutely nothing about the middle ages, I quickly bowed out. Then, one day when the two of us were sitting around talking, and knowing that I was a fan of the vampire and paranormal movies, Val jokingly asked when I was going to write that vampire novel. I laughed at first, but after some thought, I decided to try my hand at a "short" story, just for the fun of it.
Four hundred and seventy seven pages and five years later, that short story became what is now Accursed Bloodline. When it was finished, my husband graciously agreed to read a few chapters, after which he simply said, "have it published". And so I did.