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A Tale of Something Borrowed: The Path of Resistance

A Tale of Something Borrowed: The Path of Resistance

by

D. S. McColgan

After centuries of slumber, Sartiria awakens to find a world gone soft, where despite everything that was sacrificed during the war, vampires reign in the shadows rather than rule in open dominion. Granting humans too much freedom is nothing short of dangerous. So she will rise to the top to crush the Light magic and its followers for good.


This would be a lot easier if it weren’t for the meddling of the powerful but foolish elite, especially one infuriating Lord Eldric of Finsterwald. He seems to have entertained a grotesque relationship with the human, whose body Sartiria now inhabits — one she fully intends to exploit.

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IAC Main Tropes:

Political Intrigue

Detailed Tropes:

Villain POV, Vampires, Political Intrigue, MC awakes in a different time, Gothic Castles

Representations in This Book:

Age Groups:

Adult

Spice Level:

Level 3

Available Formats:

eBook, Paperback

Content Information:

Level 3

Blood, Death, Vampirism, Possession, mild gore

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A Tale of Something Red

A Tale of Something Red

Book 2

A Tale of Something Borrowed - The Third Path

A Tale of Something Borrowed - The Third Path

Book 3

A Tale of Something Dead

A Tale of Something Dead

Book 4

About the Author

D. S. McColgan

I grew up in a village not far from the Swiss Alps, surrounded by forest and mountains. Now I live in Wales with my wonderful husband and my daughter.  


I write cosy yet dark fantasy with historic fairy tale vibes. My stories are populated by interesting, authentic characters and have a message to share alongside the fantastical elements.  


My favourite books are by Nina Blazon, Naomi Novik, Brandon Sanderson, V. E. Schwab, Elizabeth Wheatley and many others.

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