Death cocktail is what the vampires call a witch's blood. It's poisonous a drop will destroy a vampire within minutes. Nikolaus Drake is the rare vampire who has survived his first taste. Now he's on the hunt for the witch who almost brought him to his demise -- Ravin Crosse. A witch who... read more
“When the devil was happy there could be no doubt as to who was the winner of that round.”
““Yeah? Nikolaus Drake is dead.”The nerve of her. And he stood right before her!”
Anger is nothing more than jealousy and the inability to express sadness.Highlighted by 304 Kindle customers
The brain learns what it likes, and will seek it ever after, as if an addiction.Highlighted by 129 Kindle customers
A vampire isn’t supposed to survive the death cocktail—that’s what vampires call witch’s blood—but, after being hit, Nikolaus had collapsed onto the body of one of his dying cohorts.Highlighted by 73 Kindle customers
THE DEVIL TO PAY BEWITCHING THE DARK January 2009 A story about a vampire whose parents sold his soul to the devil prior to birth…and the witch who is destined to save him.Highlighted by 66 Kindle customers
Two months ago, a slayer killed Nikolaus Drake.Highlighted by 59 Kindle customers
tegmental area of the brain?” “The what?” “Located in the brain stem. It’s the command center for emotions such as joy, sadness and love.”Highlighted by 53 Kindle customers
“Are you a Goth?” he suddenly wondered. “A—what? I am not!” “You dress like one.” “I could argue you dress the same. You’ve more black leather than a damned cow.” “Cows are Goths?”Highlighted by 51 Kindle customers
decimation of his body, he’d drunk from his friend, racing to take the blood before death’s release of the mortal soul made it useless.Highlighted by 41 Kindle customers
I don’t know everything, though you’d think a few centuries would have taught me a bit. Hell, age does not for wisdom make.”Highlighted by 14 Kindle customers
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Preceded by From the Dark, and followed by His Forgotten Forever.
Preceded by Rising Darkness, and followed by Night Mischief.
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