That face belongs to Koda, ancient guardian, protector of his people, and friend of the immortals she was tracking. When she wakes up back at the building she'd been squatting in since arriving in Dallas, she comes nose to furious nose with an exquisitely carved and obviously disgusted Native American face. The immortals she was tracking are battling rival vampires and fae beasts and to save them, she lets her berserker rage free. With her first goal nearly in sight she is forced into a slight change of plans. Kill the psychotic vampire allied with the Dark fae king, then, when the walls between planes fall on Samhain, return to the fae realm and release her beserker rage all over the king and whomever else has the misfortune of getting in her way. Find the immortals who shared a common enemy with her and ally with them. Since she crossed over to the world of round ears, to the human realm, she has pursued one goal with frightening intensity. No matter how brutal her masters' torture, she defied restrictions. She has always been different, however, resistant to conditioning, rebellious, obstinate, and unbreakable. They are little more than animals and are treated as such. Her kind, bitterns, are genetically engineered clones that serve the fae lords as their keenest hunters and assassins. Lightning that Lingers by Sharon & Tom Curtis.
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