Nocturne: Book Two (The Celtic Vampyre Saga #2)

C.K. Farrell


Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
3.75 · 4 ratings · 262 pages · Published: 25 Jun 2012

Nocturne: Book Two by C.K. Farrell
Nocturne: Book Two (The Celtic Vampyre Saga) After Nathaniel and Faelynn find more than an invaluable confidant in one another, together they begin to boldly journey deeper into the odyssey of their own destinies. Vowing to aid Nathaniel in his quest for salvation, only if he takes her to see the one she believes is responsible for all the heartache in her life so she can savour the sweet taste of vengeance, Faelynn finds herself making the long trek to the isle of Newfoundland, the dominion of Cormack de Cruel. Unknown to Nathaniel, Cormack and the vampyre elites are secretly meeting at the secluded Castle de Cruel in order to put the final pieces in place for the creation of a North American Vampyre Union-an insidious organisation that has only a dark and twisted agenda in store not just for humanity, but also vampyrekind. Has Faelynn unwittingly placed herself in harm's way by putting her trust in Nathaniel? Or has Nathaniel foolishly placed himself in the line of fire by choosing to help someone other than himself for the first time in over two centuries? This intriguing and passionate saga would be attractive to the habitual readers of Gothic literary works, paranormal romance, and horror. *Warning: Some scenes within Nocturne: Book Two (The Celtic Vampyre Saga) contain graphic language and explicit sex.* Reviews: "After the stunning opening to The Celtic Vampyre Saga, 'Nocturne' picks up where 'Disenchanted' left off. Once again, C.K. Farrell draws you in from the get-go with his unique and engaging style, which at times leaves you breathless. This saga is as unpredictable as it is riveting." - Ruairi O'Hagan, Cork's RedFM. "Nocturne (The Celtic Vampyre Saga) is a hybrid genre of a read that has a bite to match its bark. It is written with an eloquent voice and the narrative has an honesty to it that can be identified by all who have loved and by all who have lost. It's simply a deliciously, depraved read." - Veronica Salva, New Hampshire Gothic Horror Review. "The Celtic Vampyre Saga is an enchanting and terrifying account of lost souls who seek redemption. It is a lot more than a simple, lustful vampire tale. Instead, it is a mature, artistic, and thought-provoking piece with substance in abundance. Read it, you will not find yourself disappointed, only inspired and enlightened." - D'arcy Ondine, Artist, Poet, and Author."

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