Aecia is surrounded by her clan and yet she is alone. A daughter of Vampires, yet she was born human. The only relief she has from the constant fear of discovery is when she writes in her diary, which has become as real to her as a human friend. 'Amica' is with her when she falls in and out of love, when she becomes a young woman, and when her very existence is threatened.
After meeting the mysterious and attractive Garok (a new student in her class) she realises the possibility that she is not alone in her humanity, but how much longer can she carry the weight of her secret? Could Garok be human and if there are their more people in her condition, how does she find them? As she navigates her way through her increasingly dangerous life, she discovers that the 'Clones' so callously strung up and drained for their blood, do have intelligence and emotions, and suffer in their nightmare existence. She finds the ‘experimental’ species of Clones, the first grown by the vamps for food, and finds that their disfigured appearance does not truly portray the kind of heroes that are trapped within.
As she struggles to find a way of surviving in this blood-thirsty world, her real identity is revealed and the day of her birth has been the catalyst for events that will change the Vampire-ruled world forever.
Aecia is surrounded by her clan and yet she is alone. A daughter of Vampires, yet she was born human. The only relief she has from the constant fear of discovery is when she writes in her diary, which has become as real to her as a human friend. 'Amica' is with her when she falls in and out of love, when she becomes a young woman, and when her very existence is threatened.
After meeting the mysterious and attractive Garok (a new student in her class) she realises the possibility that she is not alone in her humanity, but how much longer can she carry the weight of her secret? Could Garok be human and if there are their more people in her condition, how does she find them? As she navigates her way through her increasingly dangerous life, she discovers that the 'Clones' so callously strung up and drained for their blood, do have intelligence and emotions, and suffer in their nightmare existence. She finds the ‘experimental’ species of Clones, the first grown by the vamps for food, and finds that their disfigured appearance does not truly portray the kind of heroes that are trapped within.
As she struggles to find a way of surviving in this blood-thirsty world, her real identity is revealed and the day of her birth has been the catalyst for events that will change the Vampire-ruled world forever.