ISBN-13: 9780692722169 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 236 str.
Witches were bestowed with the power to fulfill dreams, but they had a major defect: They were doomed to die, and most of the time they died terrible, horrible deaths, deaths that could not be avoided. Over time they became obsessed with avoiding their own destiny. With each passing generation this idea grew in the mind of the witches. As time passed, each generation played a part in its cultivation. It was a motivating factor that would drive them to seek a solution. The vampire had something to seek. Beginning with the ancestors they began to realize the chance they may have for eternal life, but it was only an idea, a theory, an out of grasp dream. If there were vampires, what would happen if one could be found, and his eternal life harnessed? Rasia is a witch, and like those before her, she is in pursuit of a vampire, if indeed they do exist. To find one would be to live immortally, like they, with the same power and the same immortality. Rasia had the passion and the hatred in her heart, and the greed that it would take to pursue the answers. Her grandmother had known it; she had counted on it. It had been her sole purpose to encourage her own granddaughter to carry on her work. Rasia would live forever; she herself would find the bloody 'fountain of youth' that her ancestors had diligently sought.