What Darkness Reveals
Ravens Hollow Series Book One
Buried things surface eventually. Lies. Loss. Love.
Old lies surface. The old order is cracking. And three lives collide.
A vampire monarch watches the woman he loved move on—bound by laws that forbid him from returning to her. A woman who discovers the man she mourned is alive—and now a monster. A human medical examiner pieces together evidence that should not exist. And in the shadows, the cousins who were cast out centuries ago are no longer content to stay hidden.
Blood carries everything—including the cost of change.
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Description
Old lies surface. The old order is cracking. And three lives collide.
Philip hasn’t been human for ten years. The night before his wedding, he was attacked, turned, and thrust into a world of vampire politics, ancient laws, and brutal enforcement. The woman he loved—Sam—believes he died that night. Vampire law demands it stay that way.
So he watches from shadows. Protects her without her knowing. And buries everything he feels.
Until a hit goes wrong, and he wakes on a cold metal table staring up at Alex—a friend from medical school who has spent six months collecting evidence of something impossible. Bodies drained dry. Wounds that match no known predator. Research that just opened its eyes and looked back at her.
When Sam discovers Philip is alive—and what he’s become—she faces an impossible choice. The old laws demand resolution. Some doors, once opened, cannot be closed.
And in the shadows, the exiled cousins cast out centuries ago are no longer content to stay hidden. The uprising has already begun. Change threatens.
Blood carries everything—including the cost of change.
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“I liked knowing the history of people that aren’t in the book or the back story to the people. How they got there, it gives the characters more layers/depth” – Jessi S, ARC reader