Can the pantheon of gods really control human emotions? Or can love really conquer all? In the Tiki Vampires trilogy, everything we know about myth and magic explodes with the eruption of Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii. Though legend has it that the old gods departed the islands, they didn't. Many have been condemned to lives as creatures of the night. Vampires, werewolves and other fabled creatures abound on the islands' silky coastlines. For the fallen god Kane, life as the vampire Malakai was lonely and pointless before he met Jepoi, a young man who somehow pierces Malakai's invisible armor. Kaneloa, the Hawaiian god who condemned Malakai to his undead existence, punishes Malakai and Jepoi, trying to keep the two men apart. As the series unfolds, Malakai and Jepoi face seen and unseen foes. Old legends about the islands come back to life. Ancient crossroads like the City of Refuge spring back to existence as Jepoi and Malakai are forced to live apart, even though each wants the other. Will the gods or the humans win?
Kaneloa, the Hawaiian god who condemned Malakai to his undead existence, punishes Malakai and Jepoi, trying to keep the two men apart. As the series unfolds, Malakai and Jepoi face seen and unseen foes.
The Tiki Vampires series Fever When Jepoi meets the man of his dreams, he has no way of knowing that Malakai is a fallen Hawaiian god condemned to eternity...as a vampire.
people in the village, fever, and long red lumps. After each injection, Liu Zhengang couldn't help muttering to himself in his heart. ... According to the old pattern, the workers who were bedridden would have their fever quenched.
Horsemen, singly or in groups, frequently hove in sight ; in some instances, they approached sufficiently near to exchange a signal with Abdoul; in others, they were satisfied with careering around the caravan in a wide circle, ...
peral fever the milk is for the most part suppressed : nor is puerperal inflammation necessarily puerperal fever , though ... the fatal cases leaving on the mind an impression of enduring sadness , as they quenched PUERPERAL FEVER .
And He first gave us the washing,1 like some antidote, and thus we vomited up all our guilt, and all things took their light at once, and our iniammation ceased, and our fever was quenched, and our sores were dried up.