Surviving the Eclipse: Dusk to Dawn Series, #2
By W.J. May
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"You are the key to either ending the war or starting a new one."
"Vampires, witches, and humans alike can feel a storm brewing. A civil war is on the horizon. It's believed that vampire covens are teaming up to lead an attack on Sanlow."
Almost twenty years ago, the vampire-run city that kept humans as slaves was decimated by a single merciless vampire named Amate, who abolished the "blood cattle" system.
Half-vampire, half-witch Bastian Hayes is haunted by the mystery of who his parents were—until it is unraveled in a dangerous encounter with his half-sister, who reveals a shocking truth: they share a father. A father who, as it turns out, is one of the powerful, ruthless coven leaders of Sanlow.
As the reality of his parentage brings new, more powerful enemies, Bastian learns of a rumor that a strange event could allow a vampire to walk in the daylight—the only time humans are safe. An eclipse is the opportune moment for vampires to mount a full-scale assault on Sanlow to reclaim it from Amate and reinstate the system.
Meanwhile, the notorious spellbook Bastian was entrusted to safeguard has been stolen. He and the Kairos—the vampire-hunting revolutionary organization—must locate it before it lands in the wrong hands and sparks a catastrophic war.
Cursed is the man who dies, but the evil done by him survives..
Dusk to Dawn Series
- Prequel: Enchanted - Book of Spells
- Book 1 - Awakening the Night
- Book 2 - Surviving the Eclipse
- Book 3 - Hunting the Forsaken
W.J. May
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A group of books on a shelf Description automatically generatedPREQUEL: Enchanted – Book of Spells
Bk 1 – Awakening the Night
Bk 2 – Surviving the Eclipse
Bk 3 – Hunting the Forsaken
Surviving the Eclipse
A person standing in front of a poster Description automatically generatedYOU ARE THE KEY TO either ending the war or starting a new one.
Vampires, witches, and humans alike can feel a storm brewing. A civil war is on the horizon. It’s believed that vampire covens are teaming up to lead an attack on Sanlow.
Almost twenty years ago, the vampire-run city that kept humans as slaves was decimated by a single merciless vampire named Amate, who abolished the blood cattle
system.
Half-vampire, half-witch Bastian Hayes is haunted by the mystery of who his parents were—until it is unraveled in a dangerous encounter with his half-sister, who reveals a shocking truth: they share a father. A father who, as it turns out, is one of the powerful, ruthless coven leaders of Sanlow.
As the reality of his parentage brings new, more powerful enemies, Bastian learns of a rumor that a strange event could allow a vampire to walk in the daylight—the only time humans are safe. An eclipse is the opportune moment for vampires to mount a full-scale assault on Sanlow to reclaim it from Amate and reinstate the system.
Meanwhile, the notorious spellbook Bastian was entrusted to safeguard has been stolen. He and the Kairos—the vampire-hunting revolutionary organization—must locate it before it lands in the wrong hands and sparks a catastrophic war.
Cursed is the man who dies, but the evil done by him survives...
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Dusk to Dawn Series
Surviving the Eclipse
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
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A person and person posing for a picture Description automatically generatedChapter 1
Family was complicated .
I didn’t realize how much so until I was tangled in the roots of their trees.
I never thought one of them would be mine. As an orphan, I figured my family tree was pretty much dead. I was the only branch left.
Apparently not.
Ciel Kaladin, one of the most lethal vampires around—and one of the most wanted dead by Amate, the most lethal vampire—held my lower face in her clawed hand, her nails digging into my skin as if she wanted to crush my jaw in.
It wasn’t impossible. Her father died that way. Maybe she was looking for karma-inspired revenge.
I definitely had no intention of that happening today. No thanks.
It’s good to finally meet you, little brother.
Horror was already sluicing through my veins like ice water, but at her words, it rushed through me anew. The sharp gray of Ciel’s irises surrounded by the depths of black sclera pinned me in place—it wasn’t like I could move if I wanted to with her holding me hostage by a single hand—as she bared her inch-long fangs with a low hiss. I stared at them as if I’d never seen a vampire before.
Yet somehow, sarcasm was my coping mechanism. Um. Say that again?
Ciel’s lip curled in distaste. You heard me.
Bas, don’t—
Tess’s voice was cut off with a muffled shout of protest. Ciel’s grip on my jaw was ironclad when I tried to thrash out of it to see her. Gideon, Ciel’s witch lackey, conjured a leather mask over Tess’s mouth and cuffs around her wrists to prevent her from using any spells to get them to safety. I wanted to punch the crooked smirk on his face off.
Don’t touch her!
I snarled. It didn’t sound as threatening as I hoped it would when my jaw was threatened to be crushed. Tess, stay still—
A grunt burst from my throat when Ciel drove her fist into my gut. I made to double over, gasping for breath, but she held fast. I was half-vampire thanks to my pureblood father; I could take a good couple of blows. But this close with this much force? If she hadn’t been holding me, I would have sailed across the room.
I heard Emalyn gasp a split second before she was restrained by another witch who materialized out of nowhere, too.
Ciel hissed in annoyance. Chattering birds.
She knifed her gaze back to me. Until recently, I thought I threw you in a river. The only threat to my throne, a bastard half-breed. It’s because of you that I watched Amate murder my father in cold blood.
A deranged laugh bubbled in my throat. She loosened her grip as if she could tell I wanted to say something—as if I had to say something that wasn’t sarcastic. "Me? A threat to your throne? What throne? Hold on. You threw me into a river?"
Ciel’s snarl curved into a wicked grin, her irises gleaming sharper, surrounded by the blackness of her sclera, than if they were white like a human’s. It’s true. You don’t know who your mother is.
She glanced at Gideon, who nodded in confirmation. How amusing.
Of course I do!
I snapped. I wanted to blurt her name, Lily Hayes, with defensiveness. She was a human, and she died giving birth to me. For most of my life, I blamed myself for her death. But I knew who was really guilty. And his daughter was standing just inches away. "How do you know?"
Of course I do.
She mimicked my tone, and it stung because it reminded me of all the times Egan and I had mocked each other without a single shred of ill will toward each other. If Ciel and I were siblings—yuck!—there wasn’t a speck of amicability between us. She hated me.
I’ve known you for all of five minutes, I thought with bitterness souring my tongue that I tried not to let out a sarcastic comment in return, but I know I hate you just as much. I didn’t kill my mother. Your father did when he took advantage of her.
In a normal, matter-of-fact tone, Ciel continued, Of course I do, sweet brother. I have been fleeing for my life ever since you were born. It is critical to my survival to have eyes and ears everywhere so I may leave somewhere at a moment’s notice.
I tried to bare my fangs even though she wouldn’t be fazed by them in the slightest, especially because they were half an inch shorter than a pureblood vampire’s. Don’t call me that,
I snarled.
Trust me,
she snapped, baring her more impressive fangs as if to prove that point, I would rather you not share a single drop of blood with me.
Why haven’t you killed me yet, then?
The words escaped my mouth before my mind’s common sense could stop them. Tess and Em thrashed in objection. I couldn’t help but look over. Angry tears shone in their plainly human eyes. With their hands and mouths bound, there was no hope of escaping.
Wait, you idiot, I thought furiously. You aren’t cuffed. You cast some spells!
I intend to.
Ciel’s tone was conversational, following my gaze on the girls. And if you don’t behave for me until then, those witches’ lives are in your hands. If you so much as irk me, remember what their fingers look like because I will have them cut off for each blunder you make. Is that clear?
I swallowed hard. Tess and Em tried to shake their heads frantically in a warning. I could imagine their voices: Don’t listen to anything she says! They were far more experienced than I was in these situations. Way smarter. I had no idea what to say or do in the fanged face of danger.
But I wasn’t a coward, and there was no way I was letting Ciel think that any of us were just dumb, helpless kids.
I am a female of my word, Bastian,
Ciel crooned, tilting my neck slowly back and forth as if testing how much strength she needed to apply to break it. "I can give you a rundown of things if you wish. Cirillo Kaladin is our father. We are half-siblings. My mother, the placid fool, was killed in the Liberation. Your mother..."
She dropped her voice, which was scarier than if she had yelled. Suddenly, it felt like the whole world was just her and I, and there was nothing and no one to stop Ciel from doing whatever she wanted.
Why was I just frozen to the ground? I had fended off a dozen enemies before just days ago. I trained my entire life to fight and kill vampires.
But Ciel was different. She wasn’t fighting with claws or fangs. She was using words to tear me apart slowly. I wasn’t equipped with a sharp enough tongue to devise a defense. Any defense I did have crumbled under the temptation of Ciel revealing a secret I wondered about since I could remember.
I mentally shook my head to berate myself again. No, you idiot. You already know who your mom is! Her name is Lily Hayes, and she—
And she was what?
Maybe the question,
Ciel murmured, tilting her head to the side so her long blonde hair swished, "isn’t who she is, but what she’s done."
The silence that left was ringing. What in Death’s name can that mean?
Gideon cleared his throat pointedly. Lady Ciel, the spellbook.
Ciel hummed, not affronted by the interruption, clearly more amused with leaving me reeling. Ah, yes. I want it.
But I wouldn’t lose my footing. No.
No?
the vampire repeated in a whisper, tightening her grip on my jaw again.
Your lackey already knows.
I shot a glare at Gideon as anger suddenly reared its ugly head, banishing my self-pity. I remembered the too-fresh memory of Tess telling the witch that Galen Shayla’s spellbook had already been stolen.
Gideon glared back. Lackey?
Ciel tsked. Oh, hush, dear. Galen Shayla is a well-known witch,
she explained. "My father—our father—took great pride in having her under his thumb. But he was too consumed with obsessing over useless human women to notice that she was conjuring up the future that would lead us all to our deaths—you being one of them."
So?
I growled, my anger steadily rising. "Why do you want it if all you want is me dead?"
"Because she wants it."
I stiffened. She meant Amate, the vampire that all other vampires feared. She burned more than half of the vampire-run town of Sanlow in a single day, dubbing the massacre of her own kind the Bloody Liberation. Though it happened when I was just an infant, I saw the destruction myself through my ability to dream others’ memories as if they were my own dreams. I watched the Liberator brutally murder Cirillo Kaladin, the former coven leader of the Moros coven.
No one really knew—or at least wouldn’t tell me—why Amate did what she did that day. The surviving residents of Sanlow fled, and she claimed the entire town herself. When she wasn’t residing there, she was out destroying any coven she found that had formed afterward.
Before I could respond, Ciel continued, Did you like the memory I sent you? No doubt it could have happened naturally, but I wanted to let you know I was around.
Tess cried out wordlessly, again trying to warn me about something. My guess? It was about Ciel’s power. That made me angry, too, but at the universe. Why do the most evil vampires have powerful abilities?
Thanks to my vampire blood, I was gifted the dream ability. Piroska Niran—wherever she was—had an emotion-control ability. I knew the former coven leaders of Sanlow each had one. It seemed Ciel did as well.
Great. Just great.
Focus, Bas, I told myself as I started to give in to despair again. I glared at Ciel. "Yeah. I remember exactly what Amate said to your father. ‘The moment you die is the moment I will chase her to the end of the world if need be. She must die, and I will relish in the knowledge that she now watches us. I know you are watching, and I hope your scheming was worth it. I will not kill you today, but rest assured, you will die by my hand.’"
Ciel curled her lip, not expecting my memory to be as good as any vampire’s. Yes,
she growled. How about I show you something else?
No,
I snapped, writhing to break myself free from her grip. "Let us go! If you think I’m helping you with anything, you’re delusional. I’m not stealing anyone’s so-called throne, and I’m not finding the spellbook. I am going to protect my friends and get us as far away from this dump as soon as we possibly can!"
Unexpectedly, Ciel released me. I bolted over to Tess. She was sitting on the couch with Em, leaning on each other’s shoulders. Let’s get out of here,
I panted. One of us has a token, right? Or were they all left behind again?
It was always our luck that we had escape plans literally stashed in our pockets in the form of our loved ones’ belongings like a scrap of clothing, but every time the moment came that they were needed, an enemy whisked us away or stripped us of our belongings. It was cruelly ironic.
There’s no point.
I jerked toward the rasping voice that was neither Tess’s nor Em’s. My adopted brother, Egan, was sitting next to them, blood gushing from a savage bite to his neck. His face was drained of color as his life began to fade.
No!
I gasped, throwing myself down in front of him—
But then he was gone, replaced by Zaria, my adopted mother. She was dying, too. And then she was gone in a blink.
Bas,
Tess wept from behind me. She wasn’t on the couch anymore. I whirled again to see her on her knees with her back to Ciel as Ciel’s hand curved around her throat, her long nails piercing the skin to draw blood.
Terror seized my heart as I lurched forward. Don’t hurt her! Fine! I’ll do whatever you want—
My words cut off in a gasp when suddenly Ciel’s hand was around my throat. She whispered in my ear, You and I are very much alike. I have a power, too. I can make you see, hear, smell, and taste whatever I want you to. I projected my memories of our father’s death into your mind.
Ciel withdrew to murmur in my other ear, barely stirring my hair, You should be thanking me, by the way. I tricked Cirillo into thinking you were dead.
Egan, Zaria, and Tess were just hallucinations. You threw me in a river instead. That doesn’t count as a mercy.
"Hm. True. Your survival that day was my fault, I suppose. I should have checked to make sure you really drowned."
Too bad,
I growled. "You’ve been on the run for seventeen years blaming me when you just admitted it’s all your own fault."
Ciel shrieked inhumanly in my ear and shoved me so hard that I stumbled onto my knees. As I lurched to my feet to spin on her, another voice called my name, and it felt like the sun parting storm clouds.
Koen,
I rasped, searching the spacious room for my father figure, praying to nonexistent gods that this was real and not Ciel’s manipulation. I blinked, and for a moment, the place was completely empty of everyone, but then the trick shattered like glass to reveal a scene of chaos.
Tess and Em were freed of their bonds and fought alongside Koen, Sloan, Leysa, and Vidar. Yelled spells mingled with the flash of weapons slicing through the air as Ciel’s coven—the witches she apparently employed, as well as a dozen vampires that flooded in through a doorway—fought viciously.
I scanned for Ciel and Gideon. They were huddled in the far corner, watching disinterestedly. With Gideon’s witch ability to teleport them elsewhere, they could disappear within a second. It would be pointless going after them through the din. And it was clear Ciel had no intention of getting her hands dirty.
Ciel’s gray eyes met mine, and she smiled serenely. As if we were right next to each other, she said, I’ll see you soon, little brother—Wait,
she ordered Gideon, the smile snapping off when her gaze zeroed in on something—someone.
I followed her look, heartbeat thudding in my ears. Koen!
Koen’s head whipped toward me. Bas! I’m coming!
The rage on Ciel’s face was staggering when she screeched, "You!"
Suddenly, Koen slammed into me, using a token of mine to transport himself over. His arm wrapped around my midsection. I grinned wildly at him. Long time no see.
He huffed a laugh of exertion. "Sorry we couldn’t get you three sooner. One of the Kairos half-bloods foretold that you all needed to go on this journey yourselves. Now. Ciel really doesn’t like me. Shall we head out?"
Ciel screeched again, but this time, it was because Tess and the others were transporting themselves out, vanishing into thin air. Knowing they were safe, I grabbed onto my father figure. Let’s go home, please.
The last thing I saw before we left was Ciel weaving through the crowd. The last thing I heard her say was,
You’re safe nowhere, Bastian.
Chapter 2
I t’s been almost three weeks, Bas. Get over it already.
I scowled at Emalyn. Can you blame me?
We were in the training cave, slumped beside each other against the wall in the sand. I stared up at the rocky ceiling, which glimmered in the reflection of the small pool on the other side of the circular space. Its lapping was peaceful, calming my adrenaline from the mock fight we had just finished.
Emalyn took a fistful of sand and plunked it on my leg. Sensitive boy.
She sighed dramatically.
I dusted the grains off. I’m not sensitive. I’m prideful.
She snorted, giving me a sarcastic look. Her brown eyes reflected the water light, dancing on her light brown skin, though it didn’t shine much on her choppy black hair when it was mussed and flecked with sand. The last thing you are is prideful, Bas, and I say that with so much love.
Oh,
I responded with the same level of playful mimicry, so just because you add ‘love’ means I’ll forgive you? Prideful, maybe not. Sensitive, no. Gullible? Totally.
Em was fighting a grin now. Tess won the guess fair and square. Admit you lost.
I nudged her with my shoulder a little too accidentally hard. She caught herself from falling onto the sand and laughed incredulously. Whoops, sorry.
She feigned devastation. "I’ll never forgive you now."
Guess I’ll have to train with someone else then,
I mused, playing along.
Hm, I wonder who you have in mind?
The betrayer, in my eyes.
Em shoved me, though she had to exert much more effort to knock me down. I let her