E.S Moore
Kat Redding's life is dangerous enough when she's hunting the rogue vampires who prey on Pureblood humans. But now that Kat is thinking of getting out of the killing business, she's faced with a slew of new problems. Like the demon Beligral, who offers help at an escalating cost, and the werewolf cult with whom she's entwined professionally and personally. And then there's Countess Baset--the...
Innocence is relative, and evil is damned hard to kill...
Kat Redding would love to take a break from the gruesome, dangerous work of hunting down rogue vampires and werewolves, battling for innocent lives. But there's no peace for Lady Death. Until Kat's young charge, Sienna, appears on her doorstep, escaped from the shadow-paradise of Delai. Sienna is weak, confused, desperate—human in the utmost. If Kat is going to have any hope of
...Kat Redding is a vampire with a job to do--wiping out the vamps and werewolves who prey on Pureblood humans. Someone has to do it. . .as long as that someone is her. But suddenly Kat, also known as Lady Death, has competition, and it's causing problems. Vampire houses and werewolf clans alike are blaming her for a spate of gruesome murders, and Kat needs to figure out who's really...
Some people still call Kat Redding by her hunter name: Lady Death. But she's not eager to see more violence brought to her doorstep. The neverending tide of hungry supes and vicious humans doesn't change the math--sooner or later Kat's one-vamp battle against the nightmares that infest Columbus is going to leave her dead. And she has innocent people--well, a werewolf and a demon-summoner--depending on her...
This "fast-paced, action-packed" paranormal thriller takes you into the darkest corners of the vampire realm—and a bloody battle for survival (Jess Haines).
Kat Redding is the very thing she hunts: a vampire, thirsting for blood, capable of killing any creature unlucky enough to get in her path. The difference is Kat kills her own kind in order to protect human Purebloods. And she is very good at what she does. Good enough