Revolution

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Don't miss the stunning conclusion to the Dominion of the Damned trilogy!

Exhausted, demoralized and displaced, only two goals give Hannah Jordan the strength to keep going: getting her husband back from the clutches of the Vampire High Council, and getting vengeance on the one who took him prisoner and slaughtered her friends.

When she and her band of fellow refugees, the lone survivors of the prison massacre, are apprehended and placed in quarantine by a squadron of U.S. Army soldiers, Hannah sees them as an obstacle to her goals and plots her escape. But as it becomes clear that Hannah and her fellow human-vampire hybrids have enemies in common with the human soldiers, she realizes she might have found a new ally in her quest to rescue Alek and stop Esme's reign of terror once and for all.

Beaten, tortured and subjected to brutal experiments, the worst part of Alek Konstantin's new existence is not knowing whether his wife and her infant brother are alive or dead. Knowing his life will last only as long as it takes for Esme to bring her master Balthazar another hybrid specimen to study, Alek manages to resist the vampires' interrogations... but for how long?

Even worse, he knows time is running out for humanity. The vampires have succeeded in developing a synthetic blood supply, which means they no longer have any need to keep their human subjects alive. As Hannah and her team evade the vampires who are hunting for them and battle their way through zombie-infested terrain to storm the castle where he's imprisoned, can Alek work from within to dismantle the Council, spread the cure for vampirism and give humanity a fighting chance?

Find out in this heart-pounding climax to Dominion of the Damned!

What readers are saying about Dominion of the Damned:


"Bauhaus spins an incredible, 'on the edge of your seat' story. The characters are believable and well developed, the villains are ones you love to hate, and there are genuinely terrifying scenes. I can not wait until the sequel comes out. If you like dystopic tales, you won't want to miss this."

"Rarely do I give five stars, but when an Author truly makes it impossible for me to stop read even a 1:30 am. And make me mad the next book isn't out to keep me up til dawn's early light. It gets a five star. Great story. Highly recommended."

"Finally a new and original zombie story and vampire story. Well written and fun to read. Can't wait for another book by this author!"

"Wonderful. I was so pleasantly surprised. I personally love the post apocalyptic genre, and this was perfect! The characters were very well developed, and relatable! I loved loved loved. I never write reviews, but this one was worth the time."

"Imagine 'The Walking Dead' with characters you liked and a plot that made sense. Now imagine it with vampires as humanity's not-so-Heaven-sent saviors, and you have unique, enjoyable tale."

Dominion of the Damned

About the author

Jean Marie Bauhaus

Jean Marie Bauhaus is both a traditionally-published and indie author of seven novels and counting, as well as a number of novellas and short stories. She also writes freelance articles about dogs and cats for a living.
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Born and raised in Oklahoma, she currently makes her home in the middle of the woods deep in the Ozark mountains with her husband of 18 years, a velociraptor in the guise of a German shepherd named Dixie, a green-eyed floof named Olive, two box turtles and a flock of ducks and chickens. When she’s not writing about ghosts, zombies, vampires and other things that go bump in the night, she can usually be found hiking the side of the mountain or trading her keyboard for knitting needles and curling up with a mug of tea and a horror podcast.
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Or at the microwave, re-heating her tea because she forgot to drink it before it got cold. #writerproblems
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Jean has a Bachelor of Science in Social Science, Psych/Soc emphasis, which means she’s smart enough to finish college but not smart enough to choose a major that’s actually useful. But it comes in handy for building psychological character profiles and developing post-apocalyptic societies.
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Easily spooked by ghost stories as a child, teen Jean faced her fears by forcing herself to watch horror movies and read Stephen King until she fell in love with the genre. As a grown-up (more or less, depending on who you ask), her tastes expanded to include a broader range of speculative fiction and romance, but she keeps coming back to the supernatural and paranormal. She has a strong affection for all things zombie-related, which is a good thing considering she wrote an entire trilogy in that genre.

Read free short stories, serialized fiction and Jean's musings on the supernatural along with news and updates at her Substack, Through a Glass, Darkly.​​​​​​​ Read it online at http://jeanmariebauhaus.substack.com, and subscribe to have it delivered straight to your inbox!