Horizon Line

Horizon Line by Renee Phoenix, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 29, 2012, is a work of fiction that explores themes of loneliness and desire. This edition spans 46 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Glair, a half-breed vampire who has spent centuries moving from place to place, ultimately settling in Alexandria, Virginia. Living in proximity to a significant vampire coven and a large wolf pack, Glair grapples with her solitary existence and the challenges of fitting in.
As the story unfolds, Glair’s life takes a turn when she meets Dorian, prompting her to reevaluate her past and her desires. The encounter leads her to confront the possibility of a deeper connection, as she begins to question her long-held beliefs about love and companionship. This book delves into the complexities of relationships within a supernatural context, highlighting Glair’s journey toward understanding what she truly wants. Readers can expect an exploration of themes related to identity and longing, set against a backdrop of fantastical elements.
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This is for the mature adult, read at your own risk of wanting to jump the next body you see……..Glair is a lonely half breed vampire. She has moved from place to place for the past two and a half centuries. She currently is living in Alexandria Virginia, living between the last large vampire coven in the U.S. and one of the large wolf packs monitoring the country. Glair has come to terms with her lonely existence. Having her past attempts at fitting in go up in smoke will have that effect on anyone. The night she meets Dorian is when she starts to question the life she has lived. She knows she wants this wolf, possibly for all eternity. But how will she make herself see that what she wants is right in front of her. Dorian will just have to open her eyes to the possibilities.
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