Dhampir: Child of the Blood

Dhampir: Child of the Blood

1995 • 139 pages

Vampyres walk amongst us. Here, for perhaps the first time in this century, a vampyre of the Clan of Lilith invites us into her life through letters to her newly made cub and to those she calls her food. In Dhampir, Child of the Blood, the myths come alive, but they are not as one expects from the myriad fictional accounts. You will see what it means to become Vampyre, what they endure, and what they sacrifice and why, how a vampyre feeds, hunts and how they feel when they beast is upon them. Courageously, Johnson uses her real name, discusses real people and events and passes on to us the history, legends and wisdom of The Clam of Lilith handed down by her sire when he made her. Frank, explicit letters from a mother to a daughter about life and survival as one of the newest members of the vampyre Clan of Lilith.


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