

But the curse bestowed unexpected blessings as well, inspiring Christina's poetry and Gabriel's paintings. When she was just fourteen years old, Christina unwittingly brought Polidori's curse upon her family. Polidori is also the late uncle and supernatural muse to the poet Christina Rossetti and her brother, the painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

Both McKee and Crawford have mysterious histories with creatures like Polidori, and their child is a prize the malevolent spirit covets dearly. But this is no ordinary spirit the bloodthirsty wraith is none other than John Polidori, the onetime physician to the mad, bad, and dangerous Romantic poet Lord Byron. McKee has learned that the girl lives-but that her life and soul are in mortal peril from a vampiric ghost. Their brief meeting produced a child who, until now, had been presumed dead. London, winter of 1862, Adelaide McKee, a former prostitute, arrives on the doorstep of veterinarian John Crawford, a man she met once seven years earlier.
