Faith of a Vampire
Sophia's Redemption, The White Swan Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Susan Saks
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By:
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Mark A. Sprague
About this listen
Faith of a Vampire is a story about a woman who must learn to have faith in herself, faith in others, and faith that she still has a soul as she journeys into the ominous world of vampires.
Sophia Dobre is a young farm girl living with her family in Weston, Massachusetts. Sara Manori is a member of a powerful and influential vampire clan.
In a strange twist of fate, the two meet, become friends, and their lives are filled with adventure and mystery. But unfortunately, a vampire having a human as a companion has consequences, and Sophia unintentionally becomes a vampire.
During her transformation, Sophia learns that she has a unique bloodline which gives her special abilities as a vampire. Fortunately these abilities help to uncover a malicious plot that a rival vampire clan is out to destroy her clan over a position of power on the vampire council.
Thrust into the middle of a clan war, the battle unlocks ancient, horrifying memories buried within Sophia's bloodline. As she struggles to retain her humanity, Sophia sees her personality changing for the worst. Hating what she is becoming, Sophia looks for help.
Eventually she learns of a little-know process that can turn vampires back into humans. The possibility of becoming human again forces Sophia into a forbidden world where assassins will do anything to stop her from meeting a woman known only as the "White Swan".
By the telling of her story, Sophia reveals the truth about vampires - about their history and more importantly, about the promise of redemption that is available to all vampires if they only have enough faith and courage to seek it out.
©2014 Mark A. Sprague (P)2014 Mark A. Sprague