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Dark Fantasy Romance, Mystery & Suspense

Date Published: July 10, 2026

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A werewolf prince and a lovely fairy police chief battle mad gods for
the fate of a kingdom.

 

 

Sidhe Prince Dearg Galatyn is a werewolf, spymaster, and Blade of the Dragon
God. When his deity sends him visions of a beautiful cop’s horrific
murder, Dearg must save her at all costs. Otherwise, she won’t be the
only one to die — and his kingdom could be lost.

Iona Anann is the granddaughter of Maeve, the Mother of Fairies. Her day job
is police chief of Summerwood, a quirky town full of magical creatures who
make fantasy films. When the dragon god’s feared werewolf weapon shares
his horrific visions, she is forced to accept Dearg as her bodyguard.

Then murder comes to Summerwood as the assassin begins picking off victims —
with Iona and her prince as his ultimate targets.

Locked in a pressure cooker of blood, magic and madness, Iona and Dearg begin
to fall in love. But stalked by killers and psychotic gods, will they even
live out the week?


Warning: Adult situations, graphic violence and language. No cheating,
guaranteed HEA.

 

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My second cousin was plotting treason again.

I strode toward the private library in my parents’ wing, my boots
clicking over the jeweled tiles. I needed to brief Dad on Goran
Galatyn’s plot. We had to quell the bastard’s little rebellion
before he dragged us all into another civil war.

My hand slid to the messenger pouch that held the evidence of Goran’s
guilt. For the past month, I’d had my spies working to discover the
extent of the treason — the allies Goran had assembled, the knights,
mercenaries, and armsmen he’d recruited or hired. My agents were
well-placed and reliable — a high-ranking knight, a noblewoman, one of my
cousin’s so-called friends, and Goran’s mistress, all of whom had
reason to hate the bastard. The evidence they’d collected was solid,
corroborating each other even though none of them knew about the others.
I’d compiled the reports and documents they’d produced into a
coherent picture that revealed just how close Goran was to launching an
attack.

Fortunately, the plot had yet to pick up steam. My father was a popular king,
generous and fair, and his Morven subjects weren’t interested in
swapping him for a predatory tyrant. Not after my uncle’s hellish reign.

With Dad’s approval, I’d head for my cousin’s mansion in the
morning and… remind him why betraying King Llŷr Galatyn was a bad idea.
Goran, you cretin, Dad gave you one second chance already. That’s all
you g —

The vision hit between one step and the next, driving into me like a
tournament lance. My knees buckled. I tripped, my face smacking the marble
with a painful pop of light. The world dropped away.

Huge, brilliant eyes stared into mine, irises somewhere between green and
gold, hot and lazy with passion. One corner of the woman’s lush mouth
crooked up as she smiled. Her hair was long, a gleaming mass of green curls
that tumbled around pale, bare shoulders. Her graceful fingers slid through my
hair, her touch both sensual and soothing. “I love you,” she
breathed, her voice throaty, rich with need. “I need you. Now.”

My c*ck hardened in a rush. No surprise, given the feel of her lean, athletic
body, the sweet curves of her small breasts. But what did surprise me was the
peace I felt — as if I’d found the love my parents had. This is a hell
of a lot better than my usual vis —

I should have known better.

The vision shattered into a thousand fragments amid breathless howls of pain.
The accompanying image was worse. Huge talons gripped the woman I’d just
been making love to, digging in as the creature crushed and twisted her like a
scullery wringing a rag. Bones crunched and her green eyes bulged, screams
breaking off into a breathless wheeze of terror and anguish. An immense raptor
beak punched into her belly…


No!
My horror snapped like thin ice over hot rage. I roared, trying to draw
the jeweled sword at my hip, but my body lay paralyzed.

The vision tore, the pieces flying away like shreds of parchment in a
hurricane.

My vision version gripped the curve of the woman’s ass as I pressed her
against the wall. “I swear they won’t get you as long as I
–”

Shreds flew, and she was dressed like an American cop in a black uniform, a
gold badge gleaming on her chest. She stood crouched and ready with a
longsword in her hands in front of a shop window. The English words Summerwood
Spells and Potions
flowed in gold script across the expanse of plate glass.
Lovely face cold with fury, she stepped forward, swinging the sword with
impressive strength —

Another blade rammed straight through her chest. Her unseen attacker lifted
her off her feet and kicked her body off his sword, sending her flying
backward to slam into the window. It shattered, and she fell into the display
beyond, landing amid tumbling bottles that broke under her weight.

Sickened, I stared through the glass shards as she writhed in pain, gasping,
the light draining from her huge green eyes as pumping blood soaked the window
display —

The scene broke apart again, and she pressed silken and strong against
vision-me as I suckled her pretty bare breasts —

I watched her die again.

The tortuous visions went on and on, me making love to her, then witnessing
her murder, each death more twisted and violent than the last — eaten by
monsters, screaming in agony as she burned like a torch, crushed under a
hurtling boulder, thrown by unseen hands over the edge of a cliff, hacked
apart with a massive axe. Nightmare piled on nightmare until I prayed for her
torture to end.

I was no stranger to watching people die — I’d killed my share. But
watching the cop die again and again drove sick, helpless despair through me.
In between those hideous deaths, she stared into my eyes with a love I’d
thought I’d never find. Women bedded me for the power and bragging
rights that came with fucking a prince, but they didn’t love me. I was
the King’s dog, not quite Sidhe enough despite my royal blood.

To everyone, it seemed, but her.

The vision tore for the last time, and I found myself lying on cold tiles
staring at a marble column, my head aching so hard, my eyes throbbed.

“What. The fuck. Was that?” The words emerged as a rumbling growl.
I pushed myself to hands and knees that were as huge and furry as the rest of
my body, fingers tipped in three-inch claws. My werewolf form. When did I
shift?

Didn’t matter. I had to find her, protect her, whoever she was. Right
the hell now.


Yes
, Cachamwri’s voice rumbled from the depths of my mind, the Dragon
God’s magic vibrating in my bones. Without her, we’re all lost.
Find her in Summerwood and let nothing separate you until she’s safe.
Show no mercy to any who would feed upon her.

Over the fifteen years since Cachamwri had demanded my service, I’d
never craved a mission. I craved this one. I had to save her. I couldn’t
let her die, let her suffer, let the assassins torture her. I’d have
gone after her even without your orders.

I know. That’s why you’re my Blade. The god sounded smug.

But Cachamwri wasn’t the only one I owed a duty to. I’ve got to
tell Dad I’m going. I can’t let him get blindsided by this…
whatever the hell it is.

Yes, tell him. But be quick. Without you, she’ll die tonight.

I struggled to my feet, as clumsy and aching as if I’d been beaten with
a bag of bricks. Grimly, I headed down the corridor, the pain falling away as
Cachamwri’s strength flooded me, washing away the ache and confusion.


Bones crunched and her green eyes bulged. Screams breaking off into a
breathless wheeze of terror and anguish. An immense raptor beak punched into
her belly —

The hall spun, and I stumbled against the wall, swallowing bile. I’d be
experiencing flashbacks until I fulfilled my assignment. Goran Galatyn’s
rebellion would have to wait.


Your father will have no kingdom to save if she dies
, the dragon god told me.

I didn’t doubt Cachamwri. Whoever was behind this was a monster, and I
wanted him dead as badly as my god did. I’d never met the green-haired
woman, but I knew her. Her taste, her smile, her passion. I wanted to know
even more. Ached to know everything.

Some sane part of me rebelled. This isn’t me. I didn’t do love at
first sight — not after getting kicked in the teeth by court ladies so often.
Especially not because of a vision, for Cachamwri’s sake. I wasn’t
that kind of impulsive idiot.

But this clawing need said otherwise. I couldn’t let the fuckers kill
her.


You have thirty minutes. No longer
. Cachamwri’s thundering presence
faded to a distant mental rumble. I sighed in relief as the crushing pressure
lifted. Reaching for my magic, I shifted back to Sidhe form, the blue brocade
and silk of my court garb returning, jeweled sword swinging in its scabbard by
my left hip.

Something stung my leg like a hive of bees, the pain so sharp, I jerked and
swore. An abrupt, grinding hunger rolled over me — not for food, but the
blood of the woman’s would-be assassins.

 

 

About the Author

New York Times best-selling author Angela Knight has written and published
more than sixty novels, novellas, and ebooks, including the Mageverse and
Merlin’s Legacy series. With a career spanning more than two decades,
Romantic Times Bookclub Magazine has awarded her their Career Achievement
award in Paranormal Romance, as well as two Reviewers’ Choice awards for
Best Erotic Romance and Best Werewolf Romance.

Angela is currently a writer, editor, and cover artist for Changeling Press
LLC. She also teaches online writing courses. Besides her fiction work,
Angela’s writing career includes a decade as an award-winning South
Carolina newspaper reporter. She lives in South Carolina with her husband,
Michael, a thirty-year police veteran and detective with a local police
department.

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A Destined Mates Vampire Romance Novella

 

 

Dark Fantasy Romance

 

Date Published: January 2, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press

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An ancient vampire, Hunter can command any woman he wants — except the
one woman he needs. His mate.

Genevieve Drake is a Dhampir — half vampire, half mortal, born and bred to be
the perfect complement to her vampire mate, like those of her family for
sixteen generations. Instead, she chose to become a cop. Three months ago she
survived a vicious attack by a psychotic ex that left her with psychic scars
and a desperate need for a new line of work. Time to rethink her future.

Hunter is tall, dark and handsome — and very, very powerful. He’s also
been waiting for Genevieve. She was just eighteen when he had a vision that
they’d one day become lovers. He’s been biding his time ever
since. But Genevieve’s experiences have left her unable to trust any
man, even Hunter.


If he wants them to have a future, the vampire will have to find a way to
banish her ghosts…

 

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The vampire’s bodyguard was sloppy when he searched Genevieve Drake. He
missed at least three places where she could have stashed weapons. Would have
stashed weapons, if she hadn’t been going to an interview for a job she
desperately needed. To add insult to injury, he smirked up at her when he
crouched at her feet to pat her down, hands lingering on her thighs and
calves.

Genevieve gave serious thought to kneeing him in the jaw.

Finally, after a last knowing leer, the guard ushered her into Hunter’s
sprawling office, then closed the heavy double doors and left them alone.

“Ms. Drake.” Tall, radiating a power that made her Dhampir senses
vibrate like harp strings, the vampire stepped around his big rosewood desk to
shake Genevieve’s hand, his grip careful and warm. His touch sent a flush of
magic radiating up her arm. Her mouth went dry, and she felt her nipples peak.
“It’s a pleasure.”

Her body’s intense response surprised her. She’d felt dead from the neck
down for months. “Please call me Genevieve, Mr. Hunter.” Not Genny. Never
Genny.
Smiling up at him, she used all her years undercover to keep her
expression no more than pleasantly professional.

“It’s just Hunter,” the vampire said in a black velvet purr of a voice.
He gave her a slow, white smile, his eyes the sharp and startling blue of an
arctic wolf. His features were starkly masculine, with a long swoop of a nose
and a broad, square chin. His hair was thick and black, just long enough to
touch his collar.

He gestured her away from his desk toward two armchairs that sat facing
each other. Just beyond the chairs, a plate glass window ran the length of the
room. Sixty stories below, the glittering glory of Atlanta spread across the
night.

As Hunter ushered her to the chairs, Genevieve studied him. If anything,
the vampire was more impressive than she remembered. Easily six-foot-two, he
had a powerful build that made him look like a warrior even camouflaged in
black Armani. His tie was a splash of crimson against his white shirt, while
cufflinks of onyx and gold adorned his French cuffs.

“It’s good to see you again,” Hunter said as they sat. The chairs were
positioned so close, their knees almost touched. It was not exactly the
arrangement she’d have expected for a job interview — but then, this was not
a typical job interview. “You were what — fifteen? — when last I saw you.”

“Sixteen,” Genevieve corrected. And madly infatuated with you. But that
was something she had no intention of sharing. And anyway, it had been
fourteen years ago.

Before Gary. Before she’d been left bleeding in a dirty alley with the
last of her illusions in shreds.

Hunter probably knew about her painfully intense crush. Probably knew
about Gary, too, for that matter. As her father always said, you can’t hide
anything from a vampire, so don’t even try. “It was good of you to grant me
this interview.”

“Not at all. I need an assistant, and you have excellent
qualifications.” He watched her settle back into the chair’s soft wine red
leather. His gaze sharpened. “Something concerns you.”

Genevieve hesitated, caught between her desire not to offend and her
sense of duty. She needed the job, but her family had been Dhampir for sixteen
generations.

Duty won. “Your bodyguard was more interested in feeling me up than in
making sure I wasn’t armed. I could have knocked him cold at least twice. In
my opinion, he constitutes a security risk.”

Hunter lifted a cool black brow. “He’s a former Navy SEAL.”

“And a current idiot.”

“You are blunt, bordering on rude.” Hunter smiled, satisfaction in his
eyes. “And every bit as fearless as I would have expected of Tommy Drake’s
daughter.”

She relaxed back into her chair. “Well, that’s a relief.”

“That I took the criticism well?” His arctic eyes heated to burning blue
as he watched her cross her legs. Her knee inadvertently brushed his, and the
contact sent magic flaring up her thigh. Straight into her sex.

She tried to ignore the pulse of erotic heat that flared low in her
belly. “No, I’m relieved you ordered your man to play the fool to test my
honesty. I’d hate to think you’d hire someone that sloppy.”

The vampire laughed, a deep, masculine rumble, seductive and warm. “No,
I have not survived three hundred and forty years by surrounding myself with
sloppy bodyguards. And there’ve been times even careful ones…” Hunter
stopped and rolled his powerful shoulders as if shrugging off a painful
memory.

“Sometimes it doesn’t matter how careful or well-trained you are.”
Genevieve’s voice dropped to a whisper. “Especially if you’re betrayed.”

He studied her, going still as a predator. Seeing too much. “The scars
from betrayal go to the soul. And they never quite fade, do they?”

“Not so far.” Genevieve forced a smile and deliberately sought to turn
the conversation back to business. “What are you looking for in a personal
assistant?”

You, Hunter thought.

 

About the Author

New York Times best-selling author Angela Knight has written and published
more than sixty novels, novellas, and ebooks, including the Mageverse and
Merlin’s Legacy series. With a career spanning more than two decades,
Romantic Times Bookclub Magazine has awarded her their Career Achievement
award in Paranormal Romance, as well as two Reviewers’ Choice awards for
Best Erotic Romance and Best Werewolf Romance.

Angela is currently a writer, editor, and cover artist for Changeling Press
LLC. She also teaches online writing courses. Besides her fiction work,
Angela’s writing career includes a decade as an award-winning South
Carolina newspaper reporter. She lives in South Carolina with her husband,
Michael, a thirty-year police veteran and detective with a local police
department.

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Dark Fantasy Romance

Date Published: March 10, 2025

 

 

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Dark magic. Deadly secrets. And a supernatural academy where everyone wants
me dead.
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One moment, I’m human. The next, I wake up in Nightveil
Academy—a school for vampires, werewolves, and dark fae.

They say I belong here. That I’m a vampire hybrid. But I don’t
trust them.

My memories are shattered. My past is a lie.

And someone at this Academy wants me dead.

💔
The Boys of Nightveil Want to Claim Me.

 

 

    Lucien—the vampire heir who says we were bonded in
another life.

    Kai—the werewolf outcast who warns me to run
before it’s too late.

    Riven—the fae prince who’s always
watching… always waiting… but never revealing his true
intentions.

 

I don’t know who to trust.

I don’t even know who I am.

But when the blood moon rises, and my forbidden power awakens, one thing is
certain—

Nightveil Academy will never be the same.

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A dark fantasy romance with enemies-to-lovers tension, supernatural mystery,
and a love triangle that will leave you breathless. Perfect for fans of
Zodiac Academy, Crave, and Shadowhunters.

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captivating readers with fantastical realms where romance blossoms amidst
mythical creatures and extraordinary adventures. Follow Serenity on Amazon
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Dark Fantasy Romance

Date Published: November 29, 2024

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One witch, one cop, and an insane vampire hell bent on destroying them all
— if the demons don’t get them first.

Dr. Adriana Hill’s life is thrown into a frightening whirlwind when
she meets the twin sister she never knew she had. Swept into a fight ages in
the making, she joins forces with her sister’s friends to stand
against a vampire hell bent on destroying the one who made them all.

Detective Logan Greer is hunting down a killer who seems to be targeting
anyone associated with the beautiful and enigmatic Dr. Hill. Things are not
what they seem, though. He’s determined to protect the woman
who’s stolen his heart, no matter the cost.

 

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“Did you hear?”

Logan Greer looked up from the mountain of paperwork on his long-suffering
desk. “Hear what?”

His friend and fellow detective, Jan Summers, leaned on the side of his
desk, arms crossed while she peered at him like he’d missed something.
Had he?

“They found another body.”

“Okay…”

“Believed to be connected to your case.”

Now she had his attention. “What? Not that friend of the doc’s,
was it?”

“No, but close enough to her to make the higher-ups
leery.”

Logan stood and grabbed his coat. “Where?”

Jan handed him a slip of paper with an address on it. “Apparently,
it’s a block or so away from Dr. Hill’s office.”

He grabbed his keys and headed out, his mind going in half a million
directions at once. Whatever was going on, he didn’t doubt it had
something to do with Dr. Adriana Hill.

The drive to her office didn’t take long, even without a siren. He
parked in front of the building and noted the metal detector just inside the
door. Not many health providers stuck their necks out for vampires, and
those who did put themselves at the wrong end of others who would rather the
vamps die final deaths. Logan had no qualms with vamps as long as they left
him alone.

He spotted a few department vehicles along the busy street and started down
the sidewalk in that direction, needing answers before he went inside to
break yet more bad news to the doc.

“Ah, there you are,” one of the techs said as Logan
approached.

“What’ve you got?”

The tech finished removing his gloves and tossed them into a biowaste bin.
“Well, believe it or not, a vamp.” At Logan’s raised
eyebrow, the tech just nodded. “Young one, in vamp terms. I’d
say about twenty-five, maybe thirty? Female.” He led Logan to a black
body bag and unzipped it.

The resemblance to Dr. Hill unnerved Logan more than he cared to admit.
“Cause of death?”

“That’s just it,” the tech said, zipping the bag up.
“We don’t know. We’re gonna have Tox run some tests,
though. She wasn’t drained or burned or decapped.”

Logan sighed. “Keep me updated, especially with whatever Tox finds. I
need to go have a chat with Dr. Hill.”

“Dr. Adriana Hill? The vamp doc? Think she’s
involved?”

“I think she may be a target,” Logan said. “Gut feeling.
I’ll be in touch.”

Logan went back toward Dr. Hill’s office and stepped inside. He
placed everything on the scanner table and nodded at the guard. The detector
beeped, but given his profession, the guard just waved him by. Logan
gathered his things and walked up to the receptionist’s desk.

“Hello, can I help you?”

He handed a business card to the young woman. “I need to speak with
Dr. Hill, please.”

“Oh, yes, Detective. Please have a seat, and I’ll let her
know.”

Logan sat in a nearby chair before giving the decent-sized waiting room a
cursory glance. A few patients sat scattered around the room, most of them
on their phones.

“Detective Greer?”

Logan looked up and couldn’t help but be taken aback by those
mesmerizing dark emerald eyes. He stood and offered his hand, which she
shook. “I apologize for this unannounced visit, Dr. Hill. Do you have
a moment?”

Though she seemed a bit apprehensive, Dr. Hill gestured toward the hallway.
“Of course, follow me.” Once inside her office, she shut the
door and sat behind her desk. “There’s been another
murder.”

Logan blinked. “How –”

“Rumors spread like wildfire in the vampire community, Detective.
Several of my patients have mentioned it this evening.”

Logan sat down and tugged out a battered notepad and pen. “That makes
sense. I imagine losing one of their own would get them talking about it
amongst themselves. Did you know her?”

“Not personally. She was one of Edith’s patients, so I never
saw her in that capacity. What happened?”

“Her body was found about a block from here, stuffed behind a
dumpster like a ragdoll. No blood loss, no burns, no evidence of even
attempted decapitation.” He glanced up at her. “Dr. Hill, the
fact that she resembled you a great deal is of particular
concern.”

Dr. Hill leaned back, her expression pensive. “You think someone
mistook her for me?”

“It’s not a guarantee, but the thought crossed my mind. Despite
being a patient of Edith Tanner’s, the victim bears an uncanny
resemblance to you, and the murder took place within a block of your office.
I asked you before if Dr. Tanner had any enemies.”

Dr. Hill nodded.

“Now I’m asking that of you. Is there anyone who would want to
harm you?”

She sighed and stood. “What I am about to show you is confidential,
you understand. Patient-doctor privilege, HIPAA, you know the drill.”
She retrieved a folder from a filing cabinet and set it on the desk in front
of him. “The majority of our files are digital now, in an EHR program.
Only the oldest are still in paper format.”

He opened the folder. “A patient file?”

“Yes.” She sat down again and leaned back in her chair.
“About ten years ago, I had a patient come in who had been bitten. He
was angry and quite combative. He seemed to think I could fix
him.”

“Fix him?” Logan asked as he studied the black-and-white photo
in the top right corner, affixed to the patient information form with a
paperclip.

“Stop him from becoming a vampire,” Dr. Hill said.

 

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Carys Seraphine is an alter ego of gay romance author Mychael Black and
fantasy author Katherine Cook. Carys adores paranormal anything, be it
ghosts, ghouls, or goblins. Okay… maybe not goblins. Not even Carys
can make THEM sexy.

 

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Centuries ago ten powerful vampire gods first walked the earth; their blood
thirst knew no boundaries. The destruction of mankind was inevitable.
Recognizing their weakness, they selected twelve wise human beings to
transform with their godly blood. These twelve, known as The Old Ones and
The Council, govern The Ten. A blood lottery appeasing The Ten’s
hunger was set forth into the human world and passed down every fifth
generation, continuing into the present day.

All of Beth Ryan’s life a mysterious mist has watched over her; a
mist she believed to be a vampire. On a cold winter night, Philippe Delon, a
700-year-old vampire walks into Beth’s life. She is drawn to him,
certain he is the vampire behind the mist…but is he?

Beth and Philippe cannot deny their love for each other, nor do they try to
fight it. Within days of their encounter, Beth accepts Philippe’s
invitation to move into his mansion. The mansion unlocks the door to the
vampire world and exposes secrets from Beth’s past. Within its walls,
she learns the true identity of the mist, her link to the blood lottery, and
betrayal of her loved ones. Surrounded by lies, Beth stands before The
Council begging for resolution.

 

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Five years crawled by at a painfully slow pace for young vampire, Beth;
each year more agonizing than the next. The powerful unyielding spell which
masked Amon’s whereabouts showed no signs of weakening.
Influenced by the binding ritual and Amon’s blood surging inside her,
Beth will stop at nothing, and risk everything, to find him and turn the
tables on Osiris, Isis, and Hathor.  In foggy streets of London, lives
are threatened by a new breed of hunter, and nothing is what it
seemed.  Beth once again finds herself surrounded by betrayal.  In
the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between Philippe and Amon
– knowing that her decision will change one life forever. But whose?

 

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Brandon Cass is not your average teenager. He has a taste for
blood—human blood. For sixteen years, he stumbled through life without
a hitch until the enigmatic aroma of blood awakened something dark within
him. Visions of a beautiful young woman with chocolate brown hair and ocean
blue eyes haunt his mind, yet her identity is a puzzling mystery.

His hunger for blood strengthens, and the cravings become too powerful to
control. No one is safe, not even his family. To safeguard all he once found
dear, Brandon sets out on a quest for answers. In an unfamiliar city, he
comes face-to-face with the beautiful young woman, confronts the dark force
which controls him, and learns what he must endure to reclaim his soul.

 

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LAURA DALEO

LAURA DALEO is known for capturing vampiric persuasion in her Immortal Kiss
series. This book takes an interesting spin on the Egyptian pantheon, from
which vampires originated. At present, she is working on Once We Were
Witches, the fourth book in the Immortal Kiss series.

Immortal Kiss, Bound by Blood, The Vow, The Vampire Within, The Soul
Collector, and The Doll are among her published works.

She grew up in San Diego, California, and currently lives with her two
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