House of Fallamhain series by David M. Bachman (#1-3)
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Overview: Born in the Midwest, and an avid writer since the age of 13, David M. Bachman’s works of fiction span over 25 years. His first published work, "When Raindrops Come Crashing," marked the start of his foray into publishing in December 2000. Since then, he has written a number of other fiction novels and short stories, including the carefully-crafted "Raina Fallamhain" series that has involved well over a full decade of composition and over nine full-length novels. He currently resides in the East Valley area of Phoenix, AZ, where many of his recent stories are based.
Genre: Science fiction
The Darkest Colors (#1)
Given her profession and her lifestyle, vampirism should have seemed like a natural fit for Raina Delgado. However, experience and tragedy had taught her the dangers of getting too involved with vampires … or becoming one herself. Suddenly thrust into a position of international attention and mortal peril, she would soon find this life to be far more chaotic and violent than she’d ever imagined.
There was no denying that Raina Delgado’s life was filled with vampires. She didn’t hate them. In fact, her best friend happened to be one. But she had plenty of reasons to be wary of them. So when an internationally-known vampire of royal blood came to her one night, she probably should have avoided him at all costs. Instead, she found herself being sucked into a whirlwind of blood, sex, fame, and violent politics. Thrust into the middle of an old, bloody feud, her only hope to survive was to embrace this horrifying yet fascinating subculture … and its inhabitants. Ten years in the making, "The Darkest Colors" is the first part of the original trilogy in the Raina series.
The Darkest Colors: Exsanguinations (#2)
Having survived the bloody events following her Change, Raina was still struggling to adapt to her new life of power, privilege, and danger as a hybrid-race Fallamhain vampire. She had not yet been accepted by the members of the International Vampiric Council. She had very few allies, even fewer that she could actually trust, and far too many people that wanted her dead.
Having survived the blood events following her Change, Raina was struggling to adapt to this newfound life of power, privilege, and danger as a hybrid-race Fallamhain vampire. Completely inexperienced and far younger than her peers, she had not yet been fully accepted by the members of the International Vampiric Council. There were few people in the world that she could consider allies and even fewer still that she could trust. And there were far, far too many people that were eager to kill her. With her personal life beginning to unravel as she narrowly escaped assassination attempts, Raina desperately needed to forge new alliances … and keep her sword close at hand. Ten years in the making, “The Darkest Colors: Exsanguinations” is the second part in the original trilogy of the Raina series.
The Darkest Colors: Children of Asmodeus (#3)
Keith Meyer’s job was simple: locate and arrest rogue vampires … or kill them. Simple, until being given the assignment to take down an entire bloodline of royal vampires. It was a dangerous and lucrative job, but an illegitimate one, too. As a soldier, he’d always known where the line was drawn. But where would he draw the line now? And just how far was he willing to push things to find out?
Keith Meyer’s job was simply to track down rogue vampires and bring them in … or kill them. Simple, of course, until his boss committed the team to the most lucrative and dangerous job of all: to take down an entire bloodline of royal vampires. It was a very tall order, not only because of the risks involved but also because these were not actually rogue vampires. Monitoring their targets in advance, he was beginning to realize that this job was far more than he could reasonably handle, both logistically and morally. As a soldier, he’d always known where the line was drawn, but tracking and killing vampires as a civilian was a messy, chaotic business. Where would he draw the line now, and just how far was he willing to push things to find out? "The Darkest Colors: Children of Asmodeus" is the third part in the original trilogy in the Raina series.
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