Follow The Night

Follow The Night by Michele Hauf, published by Swell Cat on June 22, 2011, is a captivating narrative that intertwines elements of historical fiction, romance, and the paranormal. The story follows Vicomte Gabriel Renan, who finds himself in a perilous situation after a mysterious stranger attacks him while he attempts to rid himself of his ill-gotten fortune. As Gabriel faces the possibility of becoming a vampire, he must navigate the challenges that arise before the full moon, all while grappling with the madness that threatens to consume him.
Readers will encounter a tale rich with intrigue as Gabriel’s path intersects with that of Roxane Desrues, who is determined to rescue her brother. However, her growing attraction to Gabriel complicates matters, especially as she realizes he could become her greatest adversary if he transforms into a vampire. Together, they must uncover the secrets that bind them and confront the battle between good and evil, relying solely on each other for support. This edition spans 338 pages and is presented in English, offering a blend of suspense and romance that explores the depths of trust and the consequences of hidden truths.
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Vicomte Gabriel Renan was just trying to dispose of his ill-gotten fortune when the mysterious stranger attacked him. Now he’s been told he may become vampire if he cannot make it to the full moon without drinking blood. Easy enough. Or will the madness that threatens lure Gabriel to follow the night?Too many secrets Roxane Desrues holds. She only wishes to rescue her brother, but is distracted by the handsome vicomte, and the reality that he may become her greatest enemy should he transform to vampire. Together they will learn what they can to overcome-but ultimately, they have only one another to trust in the battle between good and evil.
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