My vampire habits earned me the name “Queen of Fear” in the elf world. Livia told me my own tribe called me that behind my back. My kingdom was now known as Ninaly’s Vampires.
I am convinced becoming a half-vampire was a terrible mistake. I decided to leave my kingdom for the sake of my tribe.
Dimitry and Daniela left with me. A young elf King named Bhelnar is going to help me realize second chances exist. Queen Frea takes control of her dark kingdom again, and war reignites.
I learned from Bhelnar a beautiful elf girl named Yazira is determined to marry Areek to become a Queen.
Will Areek fall in love with me again?
Or is it too late?
My vampire habits earned me the name ‘Queen of Fear’ in the elf world. Livia told me my own tribe called me that behind my back.
My kingdom was now known as ‘Ninaly’s Vampires’. I am convinced becoming a half-vampire was a terrible mistake.
Areek knows now that I am drinking blood from our enemies. He feels guilty for helping me become the monster that I am. Livia and Zelphar the wise one also feel guilty for the same reason.
Ninaly and Solara were now free from King Vartan and Queen Frea. However, my vampire side is taking over my good elf nature.
I can’t stand the way Areek looks at me every time he tries to convince me to stop drinking elf’s blood.
Areek and everyone else also want me to make Dimitry and Daniela leave Ninaly. They think if I am free from their company I will be able to control my dark side.
I can’t make them understand that I need them as much as I need blood. The siblings have become a very important part of me and I refuse to let them go. Dimitry and Daniela feel the same way about me.
A few months later I decided to give all kingdoms involved peace by leaving Ninaly with Dimitry and Daniela. I am still in love with Areek, but I must stay out of his life forever.
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French
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Italian
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Already translated.
Translated by Maddalena Di Rosa
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Portuguese
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Already translated.
Translated by Adriana Fazzi Caldas
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Paola Grochi
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