Siofra

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In 1600's Ireland, young Siofra is torn from her poor family to pay off a debt. She then finds herself working as a servant for a succession of nobles.

When she is attacked by a monster in the night and is accidentally turned, Siofra suddenly discovers she has to learn to how to be a vampire on her own, even though she has no idea what she has become.

For Siofra, life was a series of losses, and she grew hard while she was alive. As a vampire, this makes her comfortable in her own skin and she's not squeamish about what she has to do to survive.

Looking for a vampire who isn't squeamish or full of self-hatred? Siofra is for you!

"Siofra" is the first book in "The Sumaire Web" series of novels.

"This installment of The Sumaire Web series is an intriguing and freshly original work by Ms. Anna Rose." ~ Gaston Sanders

The Sumaire Web

About the author

Anna Rose

Anna Rose is the author of the Tales of the Dragonguard (about dragons, of course!) and The Sumaire Web series of vampire novels. 

She is currently working on the sequel to the very well received AYA'S DRAGON, which is now available in both e-book and softcover at Amazon, and in ebook format at iTunes, Barnes & Noble, and other fine merchants.

The new story is called SARA'S FIRE and continues the story of the high-flying Dragonguard.

Her newest venture with her stories and novels is turning them into audiobooks for those folks who prefer listening to books, rather than reading them, for whatever reason.

Amongst her other writing, Anna writes vampires who like what they are and aren't looking for a rescue. Her vampires bite, drink and kill. No bottled or bagged blood for these vampires!

The first novel in the series, SIOFRA, was released in late January of 2012. The first novel was followed by FIACH FOLA and then DROCH FOLA. There is also a short story called FEASTA FOLA.

Anna is also working on the fourth novel in the Sumaire Web series, COSAN FOLA, which she hopes to have completed by the end of 2018. 

She lives in usually sunny Southern California.