Book review: The Vampire's Daughter (Of Light and Darkness #1) by Shayne Leighton
The Vampire's Daughter (Of Light and Darkness #1) by Shayne Leighton YA paranormal*Paperback, 258 pages Published June 28th 2011 by Decadent Publishing (first published June 26th 2011) When one human stands before an army of impossible obstacles, the likelihood of overcoming them in this coming-of-age modern fairytale may result in war between light and darkness. Abandoned as an infant in Prague, naive and strong-willed Charlotte Ruzikova was raised by one of the last Vampires left alive. As a human, she knows no other home than the one nestled deep in the woods of Eastern Europe, where Witches drew spells of enchantment, Phasers threw tea parties, and Elves are the closest in kin. Charlotte has lived her life in the dark with her Guardian, content to having him to herself and reveling in his attention, until she's realizes she wants more... Resident medical doctor and Vampire, Valek Ruzik fears the day his ward would come of age and blossom into a fine