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The Last Drop of Dusk
By Brinda Phokeerdass
In the quiet town of Duskfall, the sun disappears. Forever.
As darkness descends upon the world, an unnatural phenomenon plunges the remote mountain town into an eternal twilight. Without sunlight, the very fabric of reality begins to unravel. Animals mutate, the ecosystem collapses, and the line between humanity and monstrosity blurs. Amidst the chaos, Dr. Miriam Sloane, a brilliant scientist and desperate mother, is faced with a horrifying truth: the cure for her terminally ill son may lie in the blood of the very thing humanity fears most-a vampire.
When Miriam encounters Elaric, an ancient vampire awakening from centuries of imprisonment, she's thrust into an impossible moral dilemma. His blood, potent with regenerative properties, could save her son-but at what cost? As the infection spreads, threatening to consume Duskfall, Miriam must navigate a perilous path where the stakes are not only the survival of her son but the very soul of the town.
With time running out and monsters lurking in every shadow, Miriam faces an agonizing choice-sacrifice her humanity for a cure, or let her son become one of the night's many victims.
The Last Drop of Dusk is a haunting tale of love, sacrifice, and the darkness that lurks within us all. Will the first sunbeam that breaks through the sky be a salvation-or the final judgment?
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Last Drop of Dusk
By Brinda Phokeerdass
In the quiet town of Duskfall, the sun disappears. Forever.
As darkness descends upon the world, an unnatural phenomenon plunges the remote mountain town into an eternal twilight. Without sunlight, the very fabric of reality begins to unravel. Animals mutate, the ecosystem collapses, and the line between humanity and monstrosity blurs. Amidst the chaos, Dr. Miriam Sloane, a brilliant scientist and desperate mother, is faced with a horrifying truth: the cure for her terminally ill son may lie in the blood of the very thing humanity fears most-a vampire.
When Miriam encounters Elaric, an ancient vampire awakening from centuries of imprisonment, she's thrust into an impossible moral dilemma. His blood, potent with regenerative properties, could save her son-but at what cost? As the infection spreads, threatening to consume Duskfall, Miriam must navigate a perilous path where the stakes are not only the survival of her son but the very soul of the town.
With time running out and monsters lurking in every shadow, Miriam faces an agonizing choice-sacrifice her humanity for a cure, or let her son become one of the night's many victims.
The Last Drop of Dusk is a haunting tale of love, sacrifice, and the darkness that lurks within us all. Will the first sunbeam that breaks through the sky be a salvation-or the final judgment?