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The Vampire Armand

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Anne Rice
Anne Rice

Anne Rice is an American author known for her gothic and fantasy novels, born on October 4, 1941. Her most famous work, 'The Vampire Chronicles', has gained her a wide readership and influenced vampire culture. more

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“I chuckled, guiding the Sailplane gently toward the sunlit horizon. “Poetry or not, it’s true. Flying taught me that freedom isn’t about escaping—it’s about finding your place, even if it’s thousands of feet above the ground. And love? It’s not so different. It’s about rising together, trusting each other, and embracing the moments when you’re weightless.”

“The trees leaned over; their wind stirred fingers interlaced like bones. Kit found himself ducking as if through low doorways whenever he looked up, and drawing shallow breaths that tasted of moss and musk and mildew. His right eye showed a smoky power moving within the coarse-barked trunks. The trees were young, saplings scattered among a few old giants, the wood had been cut from memory, and Kit wondered if that were the reason for the appalling stench of hate and old blood clotting the senses.”