HUNGER OF THE WICKED
Share:

HUNGER OF THE WICKED

READING AGE 16+

Vivianne Rozen Paranormal

0 read

In Siberia, Darya Kolevski, a young orphan, works as a courier for a mafioso friend. This hard, solitary job suits her perfectly because, since a car accident that claimed the lives of her parents, she suffers a strange affliction: she sees the living as they will be the day of their death. An ordeal difficult to live with every day, especially as it comes with the frequent appearances of a ghost whose language Darya doesn't understand.

One day, her boss offers her a new job: to guide a stranger, Ugo da Vignola, on a mysterious hunt. As soon as she sees him, his difference leapt out at the girl who for once is able to look upon a face untouched by death.
He's a vampire whose age has altered his mind. Schizophrenic, he tends to lose control and his memory is fading at an increasing rate. Now close to madness and complete amnesia, he wants at all costs to complete research begun several years earlier to cure the problem. The last pieces of the puzzle are hidden in Siberia and he needs Darya to find them.

But does the girl risk her life with him?

THE MOONLIGHT CHRONICLES
The Moonlight Chronicles is a shared universe centred on a series of romantic fiction novels written by Vivianne Rozen. The novels line up some of their stories with references to one another. Most importantly, the Moonlight Chronicles incorporates examples of almost all major science fiction and fantasy concepts. Aliens, gods, magic, monsters and cosmic powers all exist prominently in the Moonlight Chronicles.

Moonlight Chronicles books:
Three Moons Pack.
Dark Fate (Scarlett of the Wolves #1).
Dark Angel (Scarlett of the Wolves #2).
Dark Alliance (Scarlett of the Wolves #3).
Hunger of the Wicked.

Unfold

Tags: adventurekickass heroinedramabxgmysteryvampirefemale leadsupernature earthsupernaturalspecial ability
Latest Updated
Epilogue

Standing at the doorway of his waiting room, Niian watched with an amused look at the trio who, in the corner of the room, were constantly bickering. No one dared approach their space and the patients, still convinced they were waiting for an appointment with a doctor, were content to glare at them with disapproving looks; a ridiculous gesture t……

Comment

    Navigate with selected cookies

    Dear Reader, we use the permissions associated with cookies to keep our website running smoothly and to provide you with personalized content that better meets your needs and ensure the best reading experience. At any time, you can change your permissions for the cookie settings below.

    If you would like to learn more about our Cookie, you can click on Privacy Policy.