"A really great story"
Julian Cavanaugh has a vision that involves the vampire
community he guards with ferocious zeal. The eight-
hundred-year-old vampire wants to give his peers the
choice of remaining a vampire or becoming mortal. He has
hopes that those who chose to remain immortal can do so
without drinking blood. He wants the children, pre-
adolescents who were changed to have the choice of
becoming mortal once more. All these things are possible
or will be in the future thanks to the research of Dr.
Jared Greene, a hematologist whose work with blood will
open many doors to the vampire community. The problem is they are running out of time because
Ialdaboth, a creature millenniums old has turned to the
dark side and uses his vampires to sow terror and chaos in
the world. His goal is to eradicate humans, which means
Julian must fight him to the death. A trip to a cave in
Italy allows Julian and his forces to retrieve the bones
of a four thousand year old vampire who, once he becomes
whole, will hopefully provide Julian the information he
needs for a chance to triumph in the upcoming battle. Katriena Knights has created a very different vampire
mythos that rivals the works of Anne Rice, Tonya Huff and
Charlaine Harris. Julian is a natural born leader with a
protective nature, a being who is able to walk in the
light and be the nexus between two worlds. There is
plenty of action in this supernatural novel most of which
takes place miles under Manhattan and in another dimension
with portals leading to the surface. This vampire novel
is a definite keeper. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 15, 2004
SummaryThe Chess Master . . . Julian Cavanaugh carries the fate of
the vampire Underground on his world-weary, eight-hundred-
year-old shoulders. He wants only a life of peace with
Lorelei and their expected child. But peace can't exist
while the evil Ialdaboth lives. As the malevolent immortal
draws closer, Julian plans his strategy, maneuvering allies
like chess pieces on a board—except these rooks and pawns
have wills of their own. . . .
Lilith left hope behind centuries ago. She wants to help
the Underground but fears her presence will lead her
fiendish ex-master to her new friends—including Jarod
Greene, the human she loves.
Rafael hates being seventeen—forever. He wants desperately
to be human again . . . and to love Sasha, who rescued him
from Ialdaboth's coven. But if he chooses one, he may lose
the other. And he may lose both if the secret he harbors
can't save them all. . . .
Tara Summers walks a fine line as human mother to child
vampire Daniel. She wants to believe hypnotherapist Gray
DeAngelo will help her. She fears, though, he may
annihilate the Underground—and her along with it.
Endgame . . . For centuries, Julian has dreamed of a world
where vampire and human live together, in harmony. Yet with
the ultimate evil upon them, he knows his dreams are
doomed. Will he—can he—win the war with Ialdaboth? Or will
he have to face the death of his dreams . . . and of
everyone he knows and loves?
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