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K. P. Ambroziak

    This author writes with a profound connection to nature and existence, where human experience intertwines with cosmic order. Her work explores the cycles of life, death, and renewal, drawing from themes of earth, stars, flora, and fauna. The language is rich in imagery, evoking sensory experiences and a sense of belonging to all that is living and inanimate. Through her writing, she embodies diverse roles and facets of being, from caretaker and fierce defender to griever and infant, celebrating the complexity and interconnectedness of existence.

    The Journal of Vincent Du Maurier
    • The Journal of Vincent Du Maurier

      • 267 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(13)Add rating

      In a world where healthy humans are scarce, Vincent Du Maurier, a vampire, is desperate for sustenance. Evie, possibly the last human and pregnant, complicates his hunger. As he tries to protect her from threats, he must choose between giving in to his hunger or risking a fate worse than death—becoming a vampire with humanity.

      The Journal of Vincent Du Maurier