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Ash is described as looking like a very lazy cat. He has ash-blond colored hair and eyes that change color depending on his mood. This is a trait he inherited from his ancestor Maya, the first lamia vampire. Ash is a reoccurring character and he makes an appearance in several Night World books including: Secret Vampire, Daughters of Darkness, Dark Angel, and Soulmate. He will also appear in the upcoming novel and conclusion to the series Strange Fate.

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  • Ash Redfern
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  • Ash is described as looking like a very lazy cat. He has ash-blond colored hair and eyes that change color depending on his mood. This is a trait he inherited from his ancestor Maya, the first lamia vampire. Ash is a reoccurring character and he makes an appearance in several Night World books including: Secret Vampire, Daughters of Darkness, Dark Angel, and Soulmate. He will also appear in the upcoming novel and conclusion to the series Strange Fate.
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  • Ash is described as looking like a very lazy cat. He has ash-blond colored hair and eyes that change color depending on his mood. This is a trait he inherited from his ancestor Maya, the first lamia vampire. Ash is a reoccurring character and he makes an appearance in several Night World books including: Secret Vampire, Daughters of Darkness, Dark Angel, and Soulmate. He will also appear in the upcoming novel and conclusion to the series Strange Fate.
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