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A Taste of Blood Wine (Blood Wine, #1) A Taste of Blood Wine by Freda Warrington
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“Karl stood up slowly. He was caked with filth, but the dirt was nothing to him. He felt divorced from the squalor. He and Kristian were spectres glimpsed only by the dying.”
Freda Warrington, A Taste Of Blood Wine
“The air crystallised in the image of a stained glass angel, stark black and white. Stepping from a hidden dimension, this apparition became flesh and blood: an immense, forbidding man with dark hair and waxen skin. The face, too angular to be handsome, radiated the solid conviction of a born leader. There was a mole on his left cheek, a black singularity against the whiteness.”
Freda Warrington, A Taste Of Blood Wine
“The skin of the boy’s neck tasted foul, bitter with ingrained filth. The hot pulse of blood laced the foulness, drawing the vampire on until the skin broke and fluid burst onto his tongue. Crystal sweetness. A ruby light that out-dazzled the battle flares, the two-edged ecstasy of feeding: a compulsion so strong that it almost sickened. Wrong to take pleasure in this death, impossible not to... The vampire closed his eyes in bliss as he drank, but the bitter taste remained.”
Freda Warrington, A Taste Of Blood Wine
“The hair beneath was baby blond, the face under the grime so young; too young... yet old enough to die in war.”
Freda Warrington, A Taste Of Blood Wine
“The dying: he sensed them all around him. Through the stink of mud and smoke rolled the smell of blood, heavy and sweetly enticing. His thirst rose, independent of his horror. Thirst and revulsion. The powerful tang of death and blood congealed in the back of his throat.”
Freda Warrington, A Taste Of Blood Wine