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A vampire and a werewolf who don't kill challenge the young demon hunter who does. Rose is an eighty-year-old vampire, and Simon is the sweet werewolf she's chosen as a companion now that she's moved to Meridian to join the Alliance, a promise among hybrids like vampires and werewolves that they won't kill humans, in exchange for demon hunters leaving them alone to focus on more dangerous threats. However, Lis Song is also new to Meridian, and her mentor, who taught her how to hunt from a young age, doesn't hold with the philosophy of the Alliance. After protecting the worst parts of town…mehr

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A vampire and a werewolf who don't kill challenge the young demon hunter who does. Rose is an eighty-year-old vampire, and Simon is the sweet werewolf she's chosen as a companion now that she's moved to Meridian to join the Alliance, a promise among hybrids like vampires and werewolves that they won't kill humans, in exchange for demon hunters leaving them alone to focus on more dangerous threats. However, Lis Song is also new to Meridian, and her mentor, who taught her how to hunt from a young age, doesn't hold with the philosophy of the Alliance. After protecting the worst parts of town wherever they go, they've witnessed no evidence that a demon is anything but a monster. But when Rose and Simon save Lis from a family of vampires, she's forced to confront the possibility that the only life she's known might not be the only way.
Autorenporträt
Aurelia T. Evans is an up-and-coming erotica author with a penchant for horror and the supernatural.She's the twisted mind behind the werewolf/shifter Sanctuary trilogy, demonic circus series Arcanium, and vampire serial Bloodbound. She's also had short stories featured in various erotic anthologies.Aurelia presently lives in Dallas, Texas (although she doesn't ride horses or wear hats). She loves cats and enjoys baking as much as she dislikes cooking. She's a walker, not a runner, and she writes outside as often as possible.