Humans believe that the vampire species became extinct when their food supply became contaminated; human blood had turned poisonous to the bloodsuckers. Thus Homo sapiens created and killed this "abomination" that no one misses.
That belief that vampires no longer exist except in literature and movies ends, at least for debut author Ariel Swanson. Her vampire thriller The Vampire's Return includes a forecast that no human should know anything about; yet she writes about this legendary prophecy in graphic detail in her first novel as if she is an insider. Exiled vampire Jachin Black kidnaps the writer in order to use her as his ticket back out of the New York City slums and into his group. He never expected to fall in love with his prisoner during their trek; she feels the same confusion that he does. Neither expected her fiction to be factual.
Patrice Michelle provides a wonderful vampire romantic suspense thriller. The fast-paced storyline has an interesting twist, that humans knew vampires once existed but now believe they are extinct. Ariel's novel turns out to be the impetus in what proves to be a cross-species war. Fans will enjoy the Scions: Resurrection, as the night is filled with terror except in one home where love shines.