Revolution

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Summary

A thousand years ago, a Vampire Born betrayed his fated mate, a witch. One should never betray their mate, especially when they were a powerful witch. She convinced her people that the Vampires were a menace and needed to be erased. In one night, all the females were killed, and a curse was placed on their kind. "Because of your betrayal, your kingdom will wither and die. Your females are gone and you will have no more. The curse will be broken when the hidden vampire prince accepts his witch mate and humbles himself to her." In the modern days, all magical beings (Witches, Shifters, and Vampires) live in hiding. Until one day, a Nightwalker (a created Vampire) decided to lead the others in a Revolution. They no longer wanted to hide. During the attack on Los Angeles, Carrie, a pure-blooded witch, got trapped in the city. Running for her life, she found solace and protection in a bar, one that was owned by a Vampire Born. Across the city, Grace and her foster brother fought to survive the attack. They were abandoned by the foster parents who had promised the state they would take care of them. Grace didn’t know why, or how, but she got visions of the future. They lead the two teenagers to a shelter, where they made new friends. Friends that would go on an unlikely journey with them to end this war. To get close to the big bad. Something no one else would be able to do.

Status
Complete
Chapters
29
Rating
4.7 3 reviews
Age Rating
18+

Revolution

Revolution

TJ Lee

Copyright © 2022 The Weird World of TJ Lee

All rights reserved.

DEDICATION

To anyone that has had to fight for their own rights.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This Trilogy, I think, took me longer than any other book. Partly because I wanted the whole thing done at once, that way there would be a perfect flow from one book to the next (I hate plot holes). My friends, family, and Beta readers have had to put up with a lot from me. My poor children have already grown accustomed to mom being down the rabbit hole. But they seem to like talking to me about it. I think. My son, as always, is probably my biggest fan. No, he doesn’t read them. Nor will I let him until he is grown, and I am not seeing him every day. But he does get very excited every time I finish a book.

I have made so many revisions, and my loved ones have had to read them over and over again. Even when this was not their favorite genre. I couldn’t do it without any of them.