Dixie Demons

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Pub Date Sep 08 2017 | Archive Date Mar 16 2018

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Eastern Europe, 1885—a brutal, unforgiving region.

Painful memories and an irresistible pull west finally make the decision for Russian beauty Magda Golya. With a ticket provided by a mysterious benefactor, she soon finds herself on a ship headed for the New World along with a companion she hadn’t expected. America…a land with the promise of new life in the form of a Carolina plantation owned by a reputable southern gentleman.

Despite the grandeur of the place, she soon discovers there are even worse things in the world than what she’d already experienced. Brutality is not confined to the Old Country alone, savagery not the sole domain of wild animals, and evil not a trait unique to the minions of Hell.

But Magda has the means to make a difference, and what’s more—she wants to. A rather strong realization for a vampire.

Eastern Europe, 1885—a brutal, unforgiving region.

Painful memories and an irresistible pull west finally make the decision for Russian beauty Magda Golya. With a ticket provided by a mysterious...


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Thanks to NetGalley for this. I really didn't know what to expect from this book, but I decided to give it a try anyway. It started off a little slowly, but then gained momentum. I generally do enjoy vampire novels as long as they're not too over-the-top - and this one was not. In fact, in the beginning, I was not certain where the vampires came into the narrative; when they did, it was very well done. As a self-contained novel, this was very satisfying - all of the 'bad guys' got it in the end, and the 'good guys' (although two were vampires) triumphed in the end over true evil. Recommended highly.

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