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The Tale of the Vampire Bride (Vampire Bride, #1) The Tale of the Vampire Bride by Rhiannon Frater
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“I felt the presence of the night all about me: a living, breathing entity, whispering soft words against my flesh.  I had never before felt the silken touch of the night caress me as I did now.  It was a frightening, yet exhilarating experience.  It was as if the night itself were attempting to seduce me.”
Rhiannon Frater, The Tale Of The Vampire Bride
“I could feel the urgency in the driver’s voice as he prodded the horses to greater momentum. The rumble of thunder could be heard rolling through the mountains as foreboding dark clouds rolled overhead obscuring the starry sky.  The sun vanished with one last glimmer through the pine trees, then night took possession of the earth. ”
Rhiannon Frater, The Tale Of The Vampire Bride
“I threw back my head, my hair falling about me like a great red curtain, and cried out.  My eyes felt hot and burned with tears as my body trembled with the passion for blood. ”
Rhiannon Frater, The Tale Of The Vampire Bride
“How did I become this monster…this creature that feasts on the blood of innocents?  I stare at my bloodstained dress and feel nothing but hatred for what I have done.  To know how callously I killed before and felt no regret, now pains me.  I killed before with no remorse.  But tonight…tonight, what I have done is unbearable. ”
Rhiannon Frater, The Tale Of The Vampire Bride
“Oscar!” she shouted into the hallway. A young man, quite mortal and very drunk, appeared. “Really, Oscar! What are you doing?” “Attempting to walk,” he answered, and promptly fell to the ground. “He cannot hold his liquor at all,” she sighed, fanning herself. “I really do not know why I keep him around.” “I satisfy your every need,” he answered from the floor.”
Rhiannon Frater, The Tale of the Vampire Bride
“The madness was gone, but now I knew the torment of sanity. My”
Rhiannon Frater, The Tale of the Vampire Bride