Rise
3 primary works
Book 1
Kentucky, The "Bluegrass State," has turned red.
A decade after a catastrophic experiment gone wrong, vampires now boldly leave emptied bodies in the street, and humans will soon cower in fear.
The Guardians, a clandestine force intent on stopping the carnage, have covertly infiltrated the dwindling human population as they prepare for the coming battle.
Some will have to make tough decisions. Some will completely question whether they are on the right side of this war.
Both sides have their strengths, weaknesses, and pitch-black secrets-- but who will prevail?
Warning: This book does contain some romance elements so it can be classified as a Paranormal romance however it is more focused on the characters and their journey.
Book 2
The Guardians have successfully dethroned the leader of the Blood Takers, but what about his loyal followers? With Jakob out of the picture, their plan was simple.
Set rules, reform the Rogues, and ultimately keep their secret.
#1: Only drink what you need to survive.
#2: Register with your assigned Governor.
#3: No relationships with a human.
Their rules aren’t hard. You follow them, you live. You break them, and you die.
When more and more rogues kept creeping up in existence, a red flag was raised. Someone was turning humans for personal gain and using them to expose their secrets.
Many lies were told on that fateful night of Jakob’s death, but no one could have foreseen who was behind this…
Book 3
Only through suffering, can peace truly be appreciated.
The Guardians have been trying to keep the peace between themselves and humans for over a decade. Rogues ran rampant and brought their attention to them, and now it's on the brink of a major war. If vampires protect themselves, then they risk killing off most of their blood supply.
They could hand over the vampire responsible for all the deaths, but that posed a problem. Would Sasha comply to save her species, or will her heart get in the way?
Was it possible to have peace after all the suffering inflicted to both sides?