Stalking the fog-shrouded hills of San Francisco is the silent hunter, Wolfdietrich Nachttier. Driven by his blood lust, he roams the city searching for his next victim. A reluctant vampire, Wolf, is jolted out of a centuries-long ennui when he sees Ginny Hunter, a woman who reminds him of his long lost love.
Trapped as a creature of the night for more than four centuries, Ginny awakens in Wolf the humanity he had forgotten and a desire he thought impossible. But, there is one obstacle blocking the way. The vampire who created him, Vlad Drakulya, still walks the earth as one of the undead. Even though killing Vlad will destroy Wolf, Ginny joins him in the search for his maker. She understands that the man she loves needs to remove the dark stain on his own soul no matter the cost.
Redemption tells the entwined stories of the notorious Vlad III and the vampire he created. The book sweeps through centuries of history and from California to Berlin, Rome, Turkey and the Carpathian Mountains of Romania in tracing the journey of evil back to its source. He rediscovers love, but can a vampire find redemption?
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About the Author
Victoria Logue is a graduate of Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia. After graduation, Victoria worked as a writer for two daily newspapers in Georgia–the Warner Robins Daily Sun and The Rome News-Tribune. During that time, she garnered awards for her feature writing and personal columns from the Georgia Press Association and the Special Olympics. She and her husband, Frank, also spent two months in Kathmandu, Nepal, documenting daily life and customs.
In 1988, the Logues quit their jobs to hike the 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail. For six months they backpacked across the backbone of the eastern United States from Georgia to Maine. Upon returning home, the Logues wrote their first book, The Appalachian Trail Backpacker, which was published in 1991 by Menasha Ridge Press.
They went on to write a number of other books related to hiking, the outdoors and travel.The Logues have also supplied writing and photography to a variety of regional, national and international magazines.
The Logues have appeared on CNN and numerous local TV and talk radio shows. The Logues were also guests on the Discovery Channel’s series, “Go For It.” For more than two years, the Logues hosted a weekly online chat on long distance hiking for Backpacker magazine on America Online.
Victoria has served as the editor of the Old Dominion Sierran, The Brunswick News lifestyle section and Georgia’s Coastal Illustrated. She was also a contributing editor for Outdoor Traveler, Mid-Atlantic Region.
Victoria continues working as an author and writer. She is a Tertiary in the Third Order, Society of Saint Francis, a certified labyrinth facilitator and is involved in promoting spirituality through leading retreats. Her most recent non-fiction work is Hiking Tennessee, published by Human Kinetics in the Spring of 2015. Her latest novel is The Path to Misery: Book One of the Hallowed Treasures Saga available now from Low Country Press’ new Ravenlore imprint.
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