Crimson Is the Night

Crimson Is the Night

by Nicole Eigener, Beverley Lee

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Vampires are, by nature, mainly solitary creatures. Master vampires even more so. Vauquelin and Clove have never met, though they have orbited each other for centuries. Together with Clove’s Bloody Little Prophets, who are already spinning their own dark narrative, this night will see their perception of each other change. Because even those whose existence is legendary, desire to know the truth. ---------- A novelette sequel to ***Beguiled By Night*** by Nicole Eigener and the ***Gabriel Davenport*** series by Beverley Lee. Spoilers for all books.

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    How does the depiction of vampires as inherently solitary creatures shape the tension between Vauquelin and Clove before they even meet?

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    In what ways does the concept of orbiting someone for centuries reflect the complexities of obsession and anticipation in your own long-standing relationships?

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    How do Clove’s Bloody Little Prophets influence the narrative, and how does the idea of others spinning stories about us affect how we perceive ourselves?

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