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Daughters of Shadow and Blood - Book I: Yasamin
Daughters of Shadow and Blood - Book I: Yasamin
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Buda, Ottoman Hungary, 1599: Yasamin, the nave daughter of an Ottoman bureaucrat, finds herself trapped in an arranged marriage to the son of the powerful governor of Buda.
She is unprepared for the gossip and scheming rampant in the palace but realizes she faces more than petty jealousies when someone tries to drown her in the baths on the day before her wedding.
An unearthly menace lurks in the palace corridors, and the one person able to protect Yasamin is a soldier named Iskander, who seems to appear whenever she needs him. Charming and confident, he is nothing like her new husband, but trusting either of them could be a deadly mistake.
Berlin, Germany, 1999: Adam Mire, an American professor of history, discovers a worn, marked-up copy of Dracula. The clues within its pages send him on a journey across the stark landscape of Eastern Europe, searching for a medallion that once belonged to Dracula himself.
But a killer hounds Adam's footsteps, and each new clue he uncovers brings him closer to a beguiling, raven-haired woman named Yasamin Ashrafi, who might be the first of Dracula's legendary Brides.
Adam has an agenda of his own, however, a quest more personal than anyone knows. One misstep and his haunted past could lead to death from a blade in his back ... or from Yasamin's fatal embrace.
Author: J. Matthew Saunders
Publisher: Saint George's Press
Published: 03/19/2015
Pages: 398
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.25w x 0.89d
ISBN: 9780986333118
About the Author
J. Matthew Saunders, a native of Greenville, South Carolina, is the author of numerous published fantasy and horror short stories. He received a B.A. in history from Vanderbilt University and a master's degree from the School of Journalism at the University of South Carolina. He received his law degree in California and practiced there as an attorney for several years. He is an unapologetic European history geek, enjoys the Celtic fiddle, and makes a mean sundried tomato-basil pesto. He currently lives near Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife and two children. To find out more, visit www.jmsaunders.com.
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