Fourteen-year-old Chloe witnesses her mother’s murder at the
hands of a vampire. Before the vampire can kidnap her, there is an unexpected
rescue by a group of vampire hunters. Overwhelmed by the feeling of safety,
Chloe passes out and they whisk her away to their small community.
When Chloe wakes, she comes face to face with the only other
living relative, besides her mother, whom she has ever met: her grandfather.
Chloe’s mother kept her hidden from the family; now, Chloe tries to unveil the
family secrets.
Through her grandfather, she learns her mother was a vampire
hunter. In fact, her entire family is descended from the powerful bloodlines of
vampire hunters. Chloe agrees to join the family she has never known for one
reason only: Chloe vows to kill the vampire responsible for her mother’s
murder.
With vengeance in her soul, Chloe is even more determined to
follow through on her vow when she discovers the true identity of her enemy and
how he is connected to her.
In the second
installment of The Vampire Hunter’s Daughter, Chloe Kallistrate’s life has been
turned upside down. After witnessing the vampire attack that left her mother
dead, she's adopted by her grandfather into a community of vampire hunters.
Although she is directly descended from ancient, powerful vampire hunters, the
rigorous training schedule begins to break her down. All she wants, all she has
ever wanted, is to be a normal teen.
Chloe finds renewed motivation from an unexpected encounter
with a fledgling vampire, the first she has seen since her mother's death.
Staring into the glowing red eyes of the vampire, Chloe freezes, forgetting all
her training. After the vampire is vanquished by her friend and mentor, Drew,
Chloe resolves to train harder, to be the best, and to kill the vampire who had
her mother killed. Finally mourning her mother, Chloe allows her revenge to
drive her, accepting that her life will never be normal.
In the third
installment of The Vampire Hunter’s Daughter, Chloe Kallistrate's first
Christmas without her mother is difficult. As part of the grieving process she
visits her mother’s grave for the first time and there, she is visited by
Sostrate, the immortal demi-god from whom she is descended.
As she comes of age, Chloe is changing and developing the
gifts unique to her heritage. She discovers a new power she must learn to use
and control, as if being a teenager wasn't difficult enough. During this
emotionally chaotic time in her life, the community is attacked, her
grandfather injured and hunters are killed. After almost losing her only
remaining family, Chloe questions whether her continued presence in the
community will sacrifice everyone she has come to care about.
In the fourth
installment of The Vampire Hunter’s Daughter, Chloe and the other vampire
hunters are suffering the aftermath of the vampire attack on their community.
Many hunters were injured, and loved ones were murdered. More than that, there
is a loss of security and peace since the hunters' safe haven was breached and
invaded. Chloe and Drew struggle just to get along and understand each other
without Luke there to guide them.
During this period of uncertainty, Chloe and Drew both try
to live a normal life as teenagers by going to the New Year's bash, she with
Gavin and Drew with Christina, Chloe's recent rival. Chloe is, once again,
reminded that nothing is 'normal' in her life any more, when she begin to show
signs she's developing supernatural gifts from her father's bloodline, too.
The bash does little to lift her feelings of guilt and
responsibility for the attack on the community, because she knows it's her
presence there that caused the vampires to attack the hunters. This attack
nearly took the life of her only remaining family member from her mother's
side. She doesn't want to put anyone else she loves at risk.
Jennifer Malone Wright resides in the beautiful mountains of
northern Idaho with her husband and five children. Between the craziness of
taking care of her children, whose ages range from fifteen all the way down to
one year, and being a homemaker, Jennifer has little time left for herself. The
time she does have left, usually leading far into the night, is spent working
on freelance work or her beloved fiction.
When she grew up, Jennifer always had her nose in a book.
She has been writing stories and poems since grade school. This love of the
written word and her strong interest in the paranormal is what has led to her
first novel “The Birth of Jaiden.”
In addition to being a mother and homemaker, Jennifer is
also a very proud military wife. Moving around the country for the last eleven
years has made her a bit of a nomad and she finds it difficult to be in one
place for too long.
SizzlingPR
Now this looks like an interesting read.I have always been a vamp book lover, however, since Anne Rice.
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