Infinite Days

Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel, published by Macmillan Children’s in 2010, is a first edition novel comprising 394 pages. This story follows Lenah Beaudonte, a vampire who has lived for 500 years, experiencing a life filled with seduction, blood, and destruction. As she grapples with her dark powers, Lenah yearns for the simple pleasures of humanity, such as feeling the sun on her skin and sharing a human kiss, leading her to question whether she can truly become mortal again.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of transformation and identity within the realms of fantasy and magic. The book delves into Lenah’s internal struggle as she seeks to escape her vampiric existence and embrace a more human life. With elements of juvenile fiction, particularly focusing on girls and women, Infinite Days presents a unique perspective on the challenges of reconciling one’s past with the desire for a new beginning.
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For 500 years Lenah Beaudonte has been a vampire. 500 years of seduction, blood and destruction. But she is sickened by her dark powers and longs to feel the sun on her skin, grass under her bare feet, and share the breath of a human kiss. She wants to be mortal again. But is she really capable of being human?
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