Exile in Darkness
by Annalisa Carr
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy
Heritage and magic matter to the London covens.
Aristocratic witch, Isabella Pethany, has heritage but not magic.
Underworld powerbroker, amnesiac vampire Maldit,
has magic but no heritage.
Lukas Sindis, coven sorcerer and famous psychopath, has both.
Isabella knows her null magic status makes her an embarrassment to her family,
but since Natalie, her sister, was murdered, she is all they have
left. Guilt makes her willing to do almost anything to compensate for
her lack of value, but her grandmother’s proposal to match her with
Lukas, in an attempt to bring strong magic back to their bloodline,
is a step too far.
When Maldit rescues a strange witch from hunting vampires, his main
concern is to limit trouble in his territory. Everyone knows witches
are troublesome, and this one is no exception. Her proximity slashes
through his damaged memory, allowing him to catch glimpses of his
forgotten past.
Drugs have suppressed Lukas’s magic for almost twenty years, filling him
with a reservoir of trapped power. When he escapes, his magic flies
free, washing over Maldit and Isabella, and clearing away the spells
paralysing both of them.
The dark secrets of the London coven are about to explode into the light
of day.
Annalisa Carr lives in the English Lake District, where she shares a view of
the fells with three cats. She spent the early part of her life
working as a protein crystallographer, a job she found fascinating.
She now spends her time writing, in a variety of genres. Science
Fiction, fantasy and fantasy romance are her favourites.
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Thanks for hosting my book on your blog…
Anne
Hi! Welcome to the Dragon’s Den! Do you have a favorite quote from the book you want to share?
Favourite quote – I like the bit where Daisy is trying to tell Isabella why she should avoid Maldit – “Vampires don’t do sex. Remember? Xenobiology level 1? They bite.”
Does she take the advice? Good luck with the tour!
Thanks – of course she doesn’t….
It’s probably the best thing that she didn’t … I like the quote though – a bit of sassy and sarcasm.
Daisy has no stop switch…I must get round to writing her story…
This book sounds interesting – will be putting it in my to read pile.
Daisy sounds sassy and smart – I think her story would be fun to read.