Dante Rising: The Birth of a Venator (A Dark Brethren short story)

Antoinette Petrescu is a six year old child when she witnesses her mother's brutal murder.

This short story is the prequel to Night's Cold Kiss. Find out what drives Antoinette to become the elite Venator that she does

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Dante Rising: The Birth of a Venator (A Dark Brethren short story)

Antoinette Petrescu is a six year old child when she witnesses her mother's brutal murder.

This short story is the prequel to Night's Cold Kiss. Find out what drives Antoinette to become the elite Venator that she does

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Dante Rising: The Birth of a Venator (A Dark Brethren short story)

Dante Rising: The Birth of a Venator (A Dark Brethren short story)

by Tracey O'Hara
Dante Rising: The Birth of a Venator (A Dark Brethren short story)

Dante Rising: The Birth of a Venator (A Dark Brethren short story)

by Tracey O'Hara

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Overview

Antoinette Petrescu is a six year old child when she witnesses her mother's brutal murder.

This short story is the prequel to Night's Cold Kiss. Find out what drives Antoinette to become the elite Venator that she does


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151757256
Publisher: Tracey O'Hara
Publication date: 02/14/2015
Series: Dark Brethren Series
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 215 KB

About the Author

Tracey O’Hara grew up reading Stephen King, Raymond E. Feist, and J.R.R. Tolkien, where she developed her taste for adventure and the paranormal thriller. When she’s not writing, reading, or working, she spends time with her husband, two sons, three cats and a cheeky Pug called Colin. Night’s Cold Kiss, the first in her Harper Voyager Dark Brethren series, was shortlisted in the Best Horror Novel category at the 2009 Aurealis Awards, and won the Novel with Romantic Elements category at the Romance Writers of Australia awards the same year.

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