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The Vessel: Borrowing of Darkness, #2
Borrowing of Darkness: Borrowing of Darkness, #1
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With the help of her new friends, Clair devises a plan to get rid of Mia once and for all. She enlists the help of Lena Mayfair, who was a great friend to her mother and who has helped Clair herself learn to use her magickal powers to the best of her abilities.

Clair confronts Ian Marcellus, the vampire who was magickally bound to her mother, and reminds him of his promise to help her when she returned home. Ian is extremely weary of Clair's plan and even more weary of the new friends she has surrounded herself with.

Tensions increase as Clair's secrets slowly come to the surface, causing turmoil and heartache for all involved. Clair worries that the pressure may be too much for some of her friends, but with or without them, the plan will be executed, no matter what the cost.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherM. J. Marques
Release dateNov 17, 2012
The Vessel: Borrowing of Darkness, #2
Borrowing of Darkness: Borrowing of Darkness, #1

Titles in the series (2)

  • Borrowing of Darkness: Borrowing of Darkness, #1

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    Borrowing of Darkness: Borrowing of Darkness, #1
    Borrowing of Darkness: Borrowing of Darkness, #1

    Ian and Jo cannot explain the magnetic pull that they feel to each other, but they also cannot ignore it. This attraction brings to life a series of events, beginning with the discovery of Jo herself being a powerful witch and the worry that her daughter may also inherit this burden. A prophecy is brought to light indirectly indicating that Jo is the one who will rid the earth of Mia's evil; a fact that Jo has great difficulty accepting. Jo is introduced to Lena Mayfair who is also a witch and owns the local natural remedies shop; Lena helps Jo to overcome her apprehensions and assumes the role of her mentor, teaching her that her abilities are not a curse but in fact a gift. Ian's brother Marcus and his long time girlfriend Isabella also become intertwined in the story as they have both been affected by Mia's maliciousness as well, and will do whatever it takes to help Jo defeat her. As the bond between Ian and Jo continues to grow so does Ian's desire to protect Jo from all of the chaos that has befallen her, he does not even stop to consider that it may be he who is in need of her protection.

  • The Vessel: Borrowing of Darkness, #2

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    The Vessel: Borrowing of Darkness, #2
    The Vessel: Borrowing of Darkness, #2

    With the help of her new friends, Clair devises a plan to get rid of Mia once and for all. She enlists the help of Lena Mayfair, who was a great friend to her mother and who has helped Clair herself learn to use her magickal powers to the best of her abilities. Clair confronts Ian Marcellus, the vampire who was magickally bound to her mother, and reminds him of his promise to help her when she returned home. Ian is extremely weary of Clair's plan and even more weary of the new friends she has surrounded herself with. Tensions increase as Clair's secrets slowly come to the surface, causing turmoil and heartache for all involved. Clair worries that the pressure may be too much for some of her friends, but with or without them, the plan will be executed, no matter what the cost.

Author

M. J. Marques

M. J. Marques was born in October 1971, on the beautiful island of Malta. She lived in the state of Michigan for 8 years in her youth, and then her family moved to Canada, where she presently resides. M. J. has always received great satisfaction from writing, and although 'Borrowing of Darkness' is the first of her published work, you can look forward to hearing more from her in the near future.

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