"Uncle Sean taught me there is no darkness without light; Nana taught me that giving in to man's nature does not mean failure. While Iepuraş taught me you can not save the farm without breaking a few eggs. And my father taught me to never turn a blind eye to the cruelty of the world. Save who you can, when you can. But understand that all are not worth saving." No one said being a nurse in 1918 would be easy. No one said being a Nurse right after the first world war, during the worst epidemic known to man, would be easy. But Odessa walker swore an oath to help those in need when she joined the medical field, and she intends to uphold that oath... Despite her new hunger for blood. Despite her growing love for a man who indirectly caused her "condition." Despite the twisted idea of "helping" born of a life on the docks. Odessa would uphold her oath, but would London thank or condem her for it? This is BOOK ONE of Dance with the Devil.