"I am mortal. I don't drink human blood. Am I still my father's daughter?"
Newly 17 and 16 (respectively), half-sisters Kelly Meade and Shebah Canaan were conceived when their fathers were fully Rakum, before that ancient vampire race was obliterated by God. Sixteen years have passed since the last Rakum turned mortal and both girls do their best to hide their supernatural abilities, discovering more and more as they mature.
The last Rakum to transform, Canaan's life as husband and father moved forward in a natural progression, but now? Old and new enemies alike creep toward his daughters; while simultaneously, a sexy inferior from his past returns, reminding Canaan how delicious was his 300+ years as a vampire. The struggle is real for us all, as Canaan well knows.
All of the saga's favorite characters return to aid those in peril and do whatever it takes to stop this final threat against the only children born to fully intact Rakum Elders. Fans of the saga will enjoy seeing the return of the ish mikhan, Jersey and Darcy Vandiver, and all reader fans will enjoy our two new antagonists, one human, one former Rakum, both awful in their own way.
Sit back and dive in. You knew Ellen wouldn't leave you hanging too long. Let's read the final chapter of The Rabbit Saga.
SUGGESTED ORDER OF SERIES READING Vestige, Fathers & Daughters is Book 6 of the international award-winning* & bestselling vampire saga that begins with Book 1, Rabbit: Chasing Beth Rider. What begins with the innocent penning a bestselling novel culminates with that author being chased, nearly killed, and finally becoming a willing participant in the evolution of an ancient vampire race known as the Rakum. It is recommended that you read the six novels in order, but each installment has been written in such a way that it can stand-alone.
* Rabbit: Chasing Beth Rider is the 2020 Reader's Favorite International Book Award Gold Medal Winner (1st Place).
PARENTAL ADVISORY
The first four books of The Rabbit Saga have decidedly PG-13-level content, where Conundrum and Vestige delve into darker, more mature content, suitable for mature teen and adults. No explicit sex, but will contain the occasional strong language and gay, straight, and bi-sexual relationships as pertaining to the plot.