Crimson Fall
A novel by Martin "quill18" Glaude
In the shadowy underbelly of Prohibition-era Chicago, a war between vampires and hunters threatens to tear the city apart. At the heart of this conflict stands Rosalind Vale, a newly-turned vampire struggling to reconcile her lingering humanity with the dark urges of her newfound nature.
As Rosalind navigates the treacherous waters of vampire society, she forms an unlikely alliance with Michael Avery, a conflicted hunter who believes there must be a better way than endless bloodshed. Together, they uncover a sinister plot that could destroy both their worlds.
With her growing supernatural powers, Rosalind must confront not only the external threats but also her own inner demons. Can she trust her own thoughts and emotions, or are they just manipulations born from her vampiric instincts?
Set against the backdrop of speakeasies, jazz, and Art Deco opulence, "Crimson Fall" weaves a tale of forbidden love, political intrigue, and the eternal struggle between light and darkness. As the stakes rise and loyalties are tested, Rosalind and Michael must navigate a dangerous path between two worlds, where one misstep could mean destruction for all.
Immerse yourself in this captivating vampire noir, where the line between predator and prey blurs, and the price of peace may be higher than anyone is willing to pay. "Crimson Fall" promises a thrilling journey through a world where the night holds both terrors and temptations, and where even the undead yearn for connection in a city that never sleeps.
Crimson Fall is the first novel in a series. It is designed to be completely readable as a stand-alone, but with several threads left open to follow as a trilogy plus one semi-standalone "prequel" about a secondary character. The book's title is subject to change up until it is actually published.
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