Zane's Redemption
Scanguards Vampires, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Foley
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By:
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Tina Folsom
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Jewish vampire Zane, a bodyguard fueled by a violent past and a burning thirst for vengeance, wants nothing to do with his new assignment: protecting Portia, a headstrong vampire-hybrid whose father is dead set on preserving her virginity. Zane’s heart, scarred by the horrors of the Holocaust, beats only for revenge against his tormentors. Compassion is a weakness he long ago abandoned.
But Portia has her own agenda. Time is running out. In a matter of weeks, her body will set into its permanent vampire form, sealing her fate as a virgin for eternity. To avoid this, she needs a lover, and fast—a desperate quest her overprotective father has hired Zane to prevent.
The moment their paths cross, an undeniable, explosive attraction ignites, shattering Zane’s rigid control and challenging Portia’s desperate timeline. Their forbidden desire burns hotter than the hell of Zane’s past, threatening to consume them both. Can they overcome their ingrained prejudices, trading hatred for love and vengeance for forgiveness, before Zane’s demons from the past tear them apart forever?
©2011 Tina Folsom (P)2025 Tina FolsomOk porshe her self is not what she seems either she at first comes across as a shy residing girl who followed what her farther days goes to her college lessons and all in all is an a student but later she seems brattish and shallow only to be the second strongest character in the book.
Zane what can I say finally i understand his lone wolf approach to his life his need to gaurd what he loves as well as protect who he is. You glimpse the man who became a monster in his own mind only to find that he wasn't the monster he thought he was.
This book touch's on the true horror of the holocaust and the men who caused it and the people who lived it. I'm not Jewish but being disabled had i lived at that time I too could have found myself in a concentration camp as did many others gypsys, gays,lesbiens etc for it wasn't just religious beliefs that landed you there. It was the idea of a mad man who played God with his country and all those he invaded. This book reminds us it should never happen again.
Finally I understand Zane
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