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When Darksome Falls
When Darksome Falls

I used to be a vampire. Used to be able to run like a hurricane wind. Now I'm human again. Took the cure that turned me back to being weak. I was never strong to begin with. I was happy as a vampire. Now I'm miserable. All I see everywhere I go are happy couples. I made a happy life with Vince until I was forced to move on without him and it sucks. Made a promise to him that I would find happiness again. Tried to start a new life, but I can't find one here. Which is why I have to leave everyone I love behind to find out who I am and what I'm made of. Life is pretty dull until my path crosses with Danielson Cain. Everyone tries to warn me that he's not what he seems, but I just can't resist those dimples. I should have listened. Now I find myself in a precarious situation.

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Genre: 

  • Fantasy

Age Level: 

  • Any Age
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When Darksome Falls by M.C. Ryder is a paranormal mystery, thriller and suspense novel that follows a cast of characters who were previously vampires. This is a book that would appeal most to paranormal fiction lovers as well as those who enjoyed the Dark Series written by the author. This book follows Melia as she tries to find herself now that she is human. Melia truly misses being a vampire as she used to be able to run like the wind, and she had a life partner in Vince.

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When Darksome Falls by M.C. Ryder is the story of Melia Weber, a woman who tries to adjust to being human again while grieving her late husband. Melia had been a vampire, but she and her vampire family chose to turn mortal when a cure for vampirism was found. While the other former vampires are able to find purpose and joy in their lives, Melia feels lost without her husband. She tries to work through her grief on her own and gets involved with a dangerous man in the process.

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