Sarah Moore

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  • by Sarah Moore Other books in the 'Lord's Duke and the Ghost': # Valerian Empire # Heidi and the Lord # Bambi and the Duke # Young master Damien's pet # (Yet to be released book) . . . ~The chapter is long, hence the high SS. Read the Author's note~ The next two days, Leonard kept a close watch on Vivian's health. Making sure she was sleeping enough and eating the right food. It made Vivian feel only that much aware and conscious as if she were a pregnant woman which made her laugh. There was a…
  • by Sarah Moore Sister Isabelle lit the candles in the church, going one by one where new candles had been replaced to the melted ones. As it was the time of night, the church looked dark except for the ones that were close to the lit candles. Thunderstruck down the lands like any other day in Bonelake, growls of the thunder, whisper of the winds which gushed and rushes across the lands through the trees and houses. A man who came from the side door with an umbrella in his hand, he jittered his hand, folding the…
  • by Sarah Moore Leonard took to serving her the food when she sat down with him. The last time when Vivian had consumed alcohol, there had been no change. It was as if the alcohol taken in by humans and average vampires had no effect on her. He had asked Jan to get him a bottle which was specially created for a pureblooded vampire with a high level of tolerance for alcohol. The soup Vivian consumed tasted bitter, making her wonder if something more than the usual had been added to it. Not complaining about it, she ate…
  • by Sarah Moore Returning back to where Vivian laid asleep in the bed, Leonard removed the wet cloth and turned it around which was colder compared the other surface that had been lying on her warm forehead. He internally sighed when the temperature had considerably reduced than the previous time he had noticed. Taking the cloth and keeping on the side table, he sat on the bed holding one hand of Vivian. Running his finger across the back of her fingers gently he pondered over what Sister Isabelle had told him. Her…
  • by Sarah Moore Sister Isabelle scrunched her shaped brows, her green eyes staring at Leonard with surprise at the information the Duke had relayed to her. She turned to look back at the girl who was fast asleep, her breathing a little shallow. "The transition failed?" she asked for confirmation. To her question, Leonard spoke, "Her body isn't taking in the venom in and is trying to fight the transformation. I have tasted Vivian's blood before and it still tastes the same," he cleared her confusion. "Maybe you…
  • by Sarah Moore When morning arrived, Vivian took a warm bath which was prepared for her. Applying more of the lathered leaves which produced the soapy and foaming touch on her hands when she rubbed them with both her hands. Dressing with the help of a maid who arrived at the door like every other morning since her change in the status, she got ready. Leonard was reading the newsletter which was picked by the servant from the market, news which he was already well informed of when Vivian came into his view in the…
  • by Sarah Moore Garbled sounds of thunder could be heard in the sky. A little girl slept in the closed cell which she had been locked in the empty room with not a bed or blanket being provided for the cold night. Raindrops came through the little window which was barbed in wires that had come to turn red and orange due to rust. Screams were heard from the other side of the rooms which disturbed Vivian's sleep, her eyes opening to the dim light in the room. Not remembering when she arrived here, she pushed the blanket…
  • by Sarah Moore Leonard showed no further expression to his uncle by keeping his face passive as he usually did but the calm quiet demeanour that surrounded him gave away the seriousness of his mood. "Are you joking, Leonard?" Sullivan laughed thinking if his nephew was trying to catch him off guard but Leonard sat there in his place with a serious look on his face which lacked any possible humor on it, "You're serious." "As serious it can be," Leonard confirmed. Leonard hadn't planned to let the cat out of the…
  • by Sarah Moore Leonard walked down the stairs, making his way to his study room he opened the door to find his uncle sitting with his back facing him. Sullivan was his father's younger brother. A man who looked no less than thirty in a human's eyes while he was triple the age of what he seemed to appear to be. Compared to Leonard's blonde hair which was smooth and clean that had a warm colour to it, Sullivan Carmichael had much more of dirty blonde hair which was mostly combed behind with a few strands of hair that…
  • by Sarah Moore Vivian found Eleanor to be nicer than her first impression on her. The vampiress toured her around the mansion though it was a lie when she had spoken about the glass room to be much more beautiful than the Carmichael mansion as, to begin with, there wasn't one to compare to. With Mr Henz who had spoken about his dislikes and strong thoughts of how he opposed a woman entering the council and how one would be a misfit, Eleanor, on the other hand, spoke about lighter matters like any other girl of her age…
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