my name be Cain and my color be Se'ben

Gail Roughton


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my name be Cain and my color be Se'ben by Gail Roughton
Deep in the woods that slide off into Stone Creek Swamp, teenage drug dealers retrieve their stash and receive an unexpected dividend—the unwitting resurrection of Cain, powerful Bokor of Black Magic. Atop Coleman Hill, two young attorneys renovate a decrepit relic of a house for their home and office. A house with a past it wants to share, showing Ria Knight tantalizing scenes of its original owner, Dr. Paul Devlin. Dr. Devlin’s not exactly alive and well, but he’s not dead either. With Cain’s resurrection, the battle between the two first begun in 1888 rages again. Because the past, like evil, never dies. It just—waits.

(Previously released as The Color of Seven)

Review
I've become a fan of Ms. Roughton. She's an excellent writer, and I've loved every one of her books. This is her masterpiece. All of Ms. Roughton's character's are finely drawn, sucking the reader into their lives, but these people exist in different worlds--different times. Ms. Roughton takes us on a journey from Macon, Georgia in the late 1800s to the present and back again, ending up... Yeah--ya have to read the book to find out...Rochelle Weber, Roses and Thorns Reviews

Ms. Roughton's epic tale single-handedly renewed my interest in the vampire genre. At once a sprawling gothic horror saga spanning decades and a wrenching emotional tale full of heart, you won't want to put it down. The villain, Cain, is an instantly classic iconic character, the stuff of which nightmares are made, and there's another great, plucky Gail Roughton heroine. A great read. Stuart R. West, Author of Ghosts of Gannaway
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