![]() ![]() When Eric's maker shows up with Alecksi Romanov, famed son of the last Czar of Russia, things start to get complicated, and fast. ![]() ![]() Things aren't as peachy-keen as they seem, though. At least she's got her brother, who seems to have settled down with his girlfriend Michele well enough as well. Although she's settled in comfortably with Eric, her viking vampire boyfriend, things are still tough. After being tortured relentlessly by the sadistic fairies Lochlan and Neave, she has been left physically and emotionally exhausted. Sookie Stackhouse has not had an easy time, as of late. ![]()
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