Synopsis:
In the long
awaited prequel to the award winning Epic Saga of The Master of Whitehall, Charlotte
Ann Erickson, an enchanting but deadly immortal, and the acknowledged matriarch
of the Charleston coven, has decided after much soul searching that at long
last she must tell her story. A decision reached primarily because the natural
and supernatural worlds are coming in contact with each other more than ever
before in the past. Her main consideration is that she feels it is long overdue
for humans to hear some hard truths about the
reality of the immortal world … especially after the veritable flood of
books and movies in recent years.
Her story, having been a closely guarded
secret in the past, begins before the first English settlers came to America. It’s
a story that spans across four centuries, shrouded in the fog of myths and imaginations.
She was the last of six children born into a prominent shipping family in
seventeenth century London, England … and the forerunner of a well-known
immortal coven in twenty-first century Charleston, South Carolina.
Charlotte Ann bares her soul, giving
insights into the life of a vampire unlike any today. She was made in the days
when life was cheap and immortals were hunters and killers. Look through her
eyes as she relates her story, dispelling modern misconceptions of immortals.
Step into her shoes and recognize humans as she does … easy prey, weak and
pathetic … creatures of no real importance outside of sustenance. Listen as she
tells of her evolution over the centuries into a modern predator … and when her
story is told, watch, as once again, she quietly fades away, back into the
mists of folklore and fantasy.
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