Fallon’s Revenge

Fallon’s Revenge by Mackenzie McKade, published by Samhain Publishing, Limited in September 2006, is a 240-page work available in English. The narrative follows Fallon McGregor, an immortal driven by a singular desire for vengeance against the demon responsible for her daughter’s death. As she navigates her quest for retribution, she encounters Adrian Trask, who offers her ancient knowledge and a deeper connection, complicating her mission and her fate.
Readers will find a blend of elements including fantasy, romance, and the occult as Fallon grapples with her tumultuous emotions and the weight of her choices. The story delves into themes of love and sacrifice, set against a backdrop that intertwines eroticism with the supernatural. As Fallon faces her tormentor, she must confront not only her past but also the promise she makes to Adrian, leading to a poignant exploration of loyalty and desire.
Official synopsis Publisher
Vengeance is what she sought eternal love is what she found. Young and inexperienced, Fallon McGregor is an immortal with one thing on her mind. Revenge. She’ll do anything to destroy the demon that killed her daughter and made Fallon his flesh and blood slave. One step ahead of her tormentor, she knows her luck is running out. She needs to discover the mysteries of the dark and fast. When she meets Adrian Trask she gets more than she bargains for in tight jeans and a Stetson. Adrian will share his ancient blood and knowledge with Fallon, but he wants something in return…her heart and her promise to stay with him forever. But Fallon doesn t have forever. Once her nemesis is destroyed she will seek her own death. Tormented, she must choose between a promise made and the love of one man. Warning, this title contains the following: explicit sex, graphic language, and violence”
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