
In a fractured realm where shadows wage war against light, a brooding vampire warrior haunted by his blood-stained past crosses paths with a mortal girl tied to an ancient prophecy. Drawn together by forces neither of them can control, their unlikely bond ignites a love that defies centuries of fear, prejudice, and betrayal.
As kingdoms fall to darkness and long-buried powers awaken, the two must navigate shifting alliances, treacherous landscapes, and their own inner demons. The girl’s destiny could either redeem the world or doom it—and the vampire, sworn to protect her yet terrified of his own nature, is forced to choose between the redemption he never believed possible and the destruction he has long feared.
Sweeping in scope yet intimate at its heart, Child of Dawn is an epic fantasy romance about courage, sacrifice, and forbidden love. With lush world-building, high-stakes battles, and characters as haunted as they are human, it delivers both the spectacle of myth and the raw emotional power of a timeless love story.
A brooding vampire warrior burdened by guilt and haunted by his past.
Dagsbrún is a figure of shadow and fire—an ancient vampire whose very presence carries both danger and allure. Tall, imposing, with piercing eyes that seem to see into the soul, he is a man torn between two worlds: the monstrous predator he was made to be and the man who longs for redemption. His name, meaning “break of dawn” in Gaelic, is both cruel irony and quiet prophecy—he is a creature of night destined to chase the light he cannot touch.
Once a ruthless soldier, Dagsbrún carries the scars of centuries—on his body and in his spirit. Every choice he makes is measured against the blood on his hands. His brooding silence conceals deep passion, and though he commands fear, he draws others with a magnetism that borders on dangerous. He is not gentle, but his intensity speaks of a soul still capable of love.
At his core, Dagsbrún is a man caught in the eternal struggle between darkness and dawn. He does not believe himself worthy of salvation, yet when fate entwines him with the girl of prophecy, he is forced to confront the one truth he has always feared: that his redemption—and the world’s—may depend on her love.
A fierce young woman bound to prophecy, caught between destiny and desire.
Anda is the spark of dawn in a world consumed by shadow. Mortal, spirited, and unyielding, she is far more than she first appears—a village girl whose life is upended when she discovers she carries the bloodline and power foretold in ancient prophecy. With striking presence and a fiery determination, she embodies both vulnerability and strength, making her relatable yet destined for greatness.
Though untrained in the ways of magic and battle, Anda possesses a quiet resilience born of survival and an instinctive defiance against those who would control her fate. She is compassionate yet stubborn, brave enough to confront the creatures of night and bold enough to challenge the brooding vampire charged to protect her.
At her heart, Anda is not defined by the prophecy but by her choices. She yearns for freedom, for love, and for a place in a fractured world that constantly seeks to use her. Her bond with Dagsbrún forces her to confront the dual edges of love and sacrifice—and teaches her that sometimes the greatest power lies not in destiny, but in daring to rewrite it.
A brilliant manipulator cloaked in beauty, whose hunger for power eclipses all else.
Bearla is both intoxicating and terrifying—a woman of striking presence whose charm is as dangerous as her ambition. Elegant, sharp-witted, and endlessly calculating, she thrives on control, weaving webs of deceit with the grace of a queen and the ruthlessness of a predator. Her beauty is the mask that conceals a heart of cold ambition, and her words are as sharp as any blade.
Once bound by love, Bearla has long since surrendered to the darker call of power. She knows how to wound not just with force, but with precision—through whispered lies, exploited fears, and betrayals that cut deeper than steel. To her, people are pawns, their devotion a resource to be drained, their weakness a tool to be used.
Yet beneath her cruelty lies tragedy: a woman who once loved deeply but buried that love in hatred, convincing herself that strength is found in domination. Her relationship with Beathach is proof of this duality—built on twisted devotion, fractured trust, and a passion poisoned by control.
Bearla is the embodiment of corruption wrapped in allure—a figure who shows that sometimes the most dangerous monsters wear the most human faces.
192 pages
fantasy
English
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