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Caressed by Moonlight
Dorian Vlakhos is no ordinary aristocrat. He is a vampire king, who will do anything to save his clan from complete annihilation, before an ancient curse can claim his immortal life.
Penniless and orphaned, Victoria Kingston has nothing to bring to a marriage, yet she must shackle an unsuspecting gentleman into marriage by the end of the month or forfeit her rights as guardian of her younger sister. With the help of her dearest friend, Victoria begins her hunt, and vows to stay far away from the dark, mysterious, Dorian Vlakhos.
After meeting the beautifully innocent Miss Kingston, Dorian had to have her. He would do absolutely anything to make Victoria his. One sweet stolen kiss would bring them together while a force, more powerful than any vampire, would bind them for all eternity, but treachery, war, and death rule Dorian's dark world and Victoria would be fortunate to survive.
Caressed by Night
Dimitri Arsov, the last remaining pure vampire, was thought to be dead for the past four hundred years. Now, he is back and has a score to settle with the traitor that had tried to kill him centuries ago. But as he waits for his prey to blindly step into his carefully laid trap, his overwhelming hunger for blood is triggered when he saves a beautiful art historian.
Kerstyn Ingmar's life was normal and straight up boring until the night she is rescued by the dangerously sexy, powerfully mesmerizing, Dimitri. Unable to resist his diamond blue eyes and intense kisses, she is drawn into his world of darkness and closer to her impending doom.
While their desire consumes them, Dimitri is haunted by images of a bloody and deadly future. As his enemies draw near, he must find a way to save his mate from her destiny before fate destroys them both.
Caressed by a Crimson Moon
Consumed by madness and tormented by dark memories of blood and death, Hadrian Lucretius, King of the Validus Clan, has returned after living in self-imposed exile for nearly three hundred and fifty years.
To maintain peace with the vampires, Eva Maldonado is
offered as a sacrifice to the crazed vampire king by her father, the alpha of
the Silveria Shifter Pack. Hadrian's reputation is both legendary and lethal;
he is ruthless, bloodthirsty, lusty, and soulless. When Eva arrives at the
ancient fortress high in the Carpathian Mountains, she is shocked to find a
ravaged man with dark burning eyes filled with loneliness and dangerous desire.
Would she be his lover...or his prey? His savior...or his victim? Would Hadrian lure her into madness or would their perilous passion be their redemption?
Would she be his lover...or his prey? His savior...or his victim? Would Hadrian lure her into madness or would their perilous passion be their redemption?
Excerpt
from Caressed by Moonlight (Rulers of Darkness #1)
The cabin was in complete disarray. The
fine hand carved desk was toppled on its side, the armchair before the window
was upside down, paper acted as rugs on the floor, and deep claw marks marred the
walls. Victoria traced the gouges with the tip of her finger.
“What
are you doing here?”
Victoria reeled around to find her
husband huddled in a corner, his knees to his chest with arms wrapped tightly
about them. His eyes glowered up at her as his hair fell disheveled across his
face.
She slowly crossed the floor to
stand just out of his reach knowing that if he wanted to grab her he easily
could. She had witnessed his speed before.
“I didn’t summon you,” he said, his
voice gruff.
“You tried.”
“Falcon saved you,” he snapped, his
lips curling back over his teeth. “Why are you here?”
“I want to help you.”
“You want to help me?” He snorted.
“Leave Victoria, I don’t want your help.”
“But
you need it,” she countered.
He laughed, the sound was chilling,
but she ignored it and began to unlace the ties of her robe.
“What are you doing?” he rasped, his
eyes fixed on her hands at her breasts as she loosened her laces.
“Removing my robe.”
“Don't,” he begged on a whisper as the
silk fell to a pile on the floor.
“It is stifling in here.”
Her lavender scent was overwhelming
and the sound of her steady heartbeat was maddening. She had to go.
“Get out!”
“No,” she protested.
“You don’t know what you are…” his
words stopped as her thoughts drifted through his mind. “Or perhaps you know
exactly with what you are dealing. But,” in a flash he stood behind her, “can
you handle it?”
“Yes.” She would not let him scare her
off.
“No,” he whispered, his breath tickling
her ear. “You can’t possibly know. My dear friend, Falcon, even leaves the room
every time I change.”
“I want to help you, Dorian. Let me,”
she pleaded, “I need to help you.” She wanted to scream the words. She had felt
so useless the past two weeks. He was her husband and he needed her even though
he would not admit it. Knowing he was in pain and being unable to aid him had
been insufferable.
“I will kill you. Leave!”
She did not move. He roared,
snatching her by the shoulders, he spun her around and slammed her back against
the wall, trapping her with his body. He held her arms over her head, his
fingers like shackles about her wrists. His eyes burned black, his fangs stood
long and prominent. His voice was low and hard. “Is this what you want to
help?”
She could not speak. Her voice was
gone, vanished. He shook her.
“Answer me!” His black eyes captured
and held hers as his grip tightened.
“Yes,” she squeaked.
He snarled and spun away from her.
She brought her hands down and began rubbing the pain away. Dorian sighed and
ran his hands through his hair as desperate exasperation washed over him.
“What can I do to make you understand?”
The question was directed to himself. In that brief moment, he was again the
man she had married and not the vampire she’d just faced seconds before. But
his eyes were still clouded black and those fangs still flashed. He looked so
vulnerable and she wanted nothing more than to wrap her arms around him.
He must have heard her thoughts for he
turned his deadly gaze back to her and snapped, “I don’t want your pity. If
that is why you are here, I suggest you leave before I throw you out.”
His threat was empty she knew, his
voice did not hold any menace and neither did his eyes. She shook her head
stepping away from the wall.
“Then why do you insist on helping me?”
“Because I care for you,” she
confessed. “And because it pains me to see you like this, suffering when there
is no need.”
“No need?” he laughed. “I could kill
you if I took your blood.”
Victoria shrugged. “You could, but I
know you wouldn’t.”
He took a threatening step toward
her. “How can you be so sure?” he challenged.
“The man I married would never allow
it.”
“If you hadn’t noticed,” he advanced
again, “he is not here.”
“Maybe not,” she conceded, closing the
remainder of the space between them. She brushed her fingers along his
knuckles. “I want you, Dorian.”
His eyes sparkled with devilish
delight.
“Those are bold words, kitten,” Dorian
warned.
Excerpt
2: Caressed by Night (Rulers of Darkness #2)
Kerstyn fought her way through the mass
of people. Denise had texted her, demanding she come home, something had
happened. All kinds of horrible images played in her head as she struggled to
gain her freedom. The apartment could have caught fire, someone could have
broken in, or worse. She had to stay calm. It couldn’t be as terrible as she
was imagining. Or it could be good news. Maybe Denise had finally broken up
with Bobby. Denise had refused to go to the club, claiming she and Bobby had
something important to discuss.
She smiled as she recalled what happened
earlier that day. The pig had thought he was being sneaky while spying on her
in the shower, but she spotted him in the mirror. She threw the shampoo bottle
as hard as she could and laughed until her sides hurt when it nailed him in the
head.
He deserved worse,
she thought with an evil grin.
She finally broke free of the crowd and
ran up the steps to the exit. Slipping between the two monstrous bouncers
guarding the entrance to Dark, she rushed down the street. She had to find a
cab. She hated being without her car, but she and her friends had all planned
on drinking tonight.
Kerstyn began to walk down the street
hoping a taxi would drive by or maybe she could get one at a hotel. The sound
of footsteps thudding behind her sliced through her thoughts. Glancing over her
shoulder, she groaned. The three men who had been trying to pick her and her
friends up in the club were following her. Apparently, they didn’t know what
“not interested” meant. She hated persistent out-of-towners who strongly
believed in the “what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” motto.
She crossed the street and quickened
her pace when they followed. Her heart began to pound as her eyes darted across
the parking lot searching for a cab. It was unlike cabbies to not be circling
the area on a Friday night. She looked back again; the men were getting closer.
Kerstyn headed toward the mob of people
standing outside the line of bars. She got tangled in one group of drunks. Once
free, she glanced back. The men were closer. Not knowing what else to do, she
rounded the corner. Kerstyn’s breath came hard and fast as she ran down the
alley. She wished she had not worn her tallest heels. Her feet screamed with
every step and sent painful shocks up her calves.
“Quit being a tease, honey,” one called
out.
The men’s laughter echoed in her ears,
they were getting closer. She tried to run faster, but her shoes would not
allow it. One stiletto snapped and she went crashing to the ground. Panic
choked her as she scrambled to her feet. Her heart thundered in her ears as she
began to run again. There was one right behind her; she could hear his
breathing and feel his menacing presence.
She took a deep breath, preparing to
scream just as a meaty, cold hand clamped over her mouth.
“You smell so sweet, little redhead,”
he hissed in her ear, “a delectable strawberry treat.”
Kerstyn blindly fought, striking out
behind her. She kicked back and slammed the heel of her foot into her
attacker’s groin. He released her and crumpled to the ground. Without looking
back, she sprinted as fast as she could down the ally. The other men ran after
her, shouting threats and taunts. Grasping, greedy fingers brushed the back of
her jacket. She swung around. Hands fisted, ready to defend herself, and froze.
They were gone. All of her would-be
rapists had vanished.
“Are you all right?” a man asked from
behind her.
She relaxed when she realized the voice
sounded nothing like her attackers; it was warm, deep, and comforting.
“Miss?”
“Y-Yes.”
Slowly turning toward the voice, relief
flooded her body, her breathing began to slow, and her limbs went limp. She
stumbled and prepared to meet the pavement again, but her rescuer caught her.
He tenderly held her to him, supporting her. Kerstyn knew she ought to protest
and shove him away, he was a stranger after all, but his touch was soothing and
reassuring. She had never felt so safe and calm in her life.
Calm was the furthest thing from her
savior’s mind.
Dimitri had heard the vampires’
thoughts as they followed the woman from Dark. He knew he had to protect her
from the depraved creatures who intended to make a meal out of her. When he
materialized in the alley, the weaker vampires caught his scent and fled,
leaving him alone with the woman. Instead of feeling anger as he expected, an
entirely different emotion settled over him.
Lust.
It was no ordinary lust, but a heart racing, blood raging, sexual yearning, and
it turned his body into a blazing inferno of need. Then hunger like he had
never known slammed into him. It gnawed at him relentlessly as it mixed with
his unmerciful lust. The torturous combination attacked both his body and his
mind. He had never wanted any woman with this kind of intensity.
His body had been dead for so long, no
longer responding to sexual stimulus or blood-thirst. Thousands of years had
passed since the last time he had fed. The desire and necessity for blood had
abandoned him. None of that seemed to matter now. His fangs sprang free as his
pants grew tighter about his throbbing shaft. This woman’s blood sang to him,
beckoned him to have a taste.
Dimitri ruthlessly fought the
temptation to seize her mind and take what he wanted. The dread of not being
able to pull away terrified him. Realizing what precious little control he had,
he shut down his senses, driving away her intoxicating scent and the warmth of
her soft body against his. He forced the color from his sight, only seeing in
black and white with shades of gray. Though he knew he would never forget the
light fragrance of her strawberry blonde hair, the feel of her in his arms, and
the sapphire color of her eyes.
He took in deep breaths and focused on
the cool bite of the air. It washed over his body, rinsing away his desire
leaving him as always, cold and unfeeling, like death. He was death: a true,
pureblood vampire.
“I was being followed,” she panted.
He peered over her head, his eyes
scanning the alley. “I see no one.” The vampires were long gone.
Nausea twisted her insides as she
thought of what almost happened. Thank God, this man was here. If it weren’t
for him–
“Do not think about it,” he said, his
arms tightening about her. “You are safe now.”
She nodded, rubbing her cheek against
his chest. He smelled absolutely wonderful, like dark spices. His voice felt
like velvet brushing along her skin. She shivered and sighed in contentment.
“Do you need help with anything?”
His last question snapped her back into
action. She stepped back, breaking the circle of his arms.
“I need a taxi.”
“A simple enough task,” he said with a
shrug.
She scoffed. If it were simple, she
would have been half way home by now. She turned her head up intending to face
him and a broad chest greeted her eyes. She was forced to take another step
back in order to get a proper look at him.
He was huge. Thick. Stacked.
He must be close to seven feet,
she thought as her eyes traveled up his torso, over his wide chest, to his
face.
Her heart stopped when their eyes met. They
were a near colorless shade of blue. Like diamonds. His gaze was sharp, hard,
filled with wisdom and strength. Intense. Warrior eyes. Yet, he could not be
much older than her, around twenty-six. His golden hair glittered from the light
of the neon signs and floated about his shoulders. His face was chiseled and
impossibly perfect. His lips were full and Kerstyn wanted nothing more than to
feel them against hers. Her eyes traveled back down his hard, honed body.
She stood, rooted to the cement, captivated by
the Norse god before her.
Damn, he’s incredibly yummy.
Dimitri forced himself to remain still
while she studied him. Again, he struggled against his urges, his heart
thundering from the force of the shock of desire that still echoed in his mind.
He knew one day he would meet his mate,
but he had underestimated the force of her seductiveness. He never expected she
would spark such yearning deep within his soul. He wondered how Dorian had
dealt with such overwhelming need when he had found his intended. Dorian had
been the first and, until now, only vampire king to find his other half.
Dimitri’s breath caught as her small,
pink tongue wet her lips and her sensual thoughts invaded his mind.
She had to go.
He
forced the sexual haze from his thoughts, locking it away.
He waved his hand in the air and a cab
promptly came to a stop at the curb outside the ally. He opened the door and
Kerstyn slipped inside, her eyes never leaving his face.
“Goodnight, miss,” he said.
Excerpt 3: Caressed by a
Crimson Moon (Rulers of Darkness #3)
The hall was lined with wood paneling decorated by sharply
detailed paintings. Each featured a portrait of a man and was accompanied by a
gold placard with his name. These were the kings of the Validus Clan.
The name of the last painting read Hadrian Lucretius, but the
image had been savagely shredded. Stepping closer, Eva reached up, trying to
place the pieces back together, wanting to get a look at the vampire.
A cool hand clamped over her mouth, stifling her scream as she
was hauled back. Eva fought for freedom, twisting around, she jabbed her elbow
in her attacker’s side then kicked back, connecting with his shin. He growled
in response and spun her about, trapping her with his body. His hands slammed
into the wall, cracking the wood, on either side of her head.
“Little girls should not wander alone in the dark.”
She closed her eyes and swallowed hard. His voice, it was
dark, threatening—pure sex. He leaned his head down, his lips brushed her ear
and, God help her, she shivered. Whether it was from fear or something entirely
sexual, she did not know. Confusion, terror, and desire fought for control of
her brain, as she remained pinned between the large, solid male and the wall.
“Bad things prowl in the dark,” he whispered against her ear
and Eva’s knees went weak. His words were heavily accented, his voice deep. It
echoed with evil and was laced with lust. “Bad things, like me.”
Eva tried to speak, knowing she should demand he release her,
or scream, but nothing came.
One of his hands dropped from the wall to encircle her wrist,
the pad of his thumb gently brushed over her erratically beating pulse.
“Your scent,” he said, his voice rough, the sound sending
waves of need crashing over her.
His fingers lightly traced up her arm to cup her nape,
tickling her sensitive flesh.
Eva’s breathing grew shallow as her body began to burn.
Desire?
Yes. Oh, god, yes.
The menacing male drew closer, his second hand dropping to her
shoulder, pressing her firmly against the wall. Danger, it radiated from him,
yet desire flickered in his cold, black eyes. Instinct took hold of her. Eva
wrapped her arms around his waist. Her hands pressed flat against his lower
back, urging him closer. She arched her back trying in vain to close the space
between them.
“Sweet…warm vanilla.” His cool breath caressed the tender
flesh of her throat, sending chills all the way down to her toes.
Was he going to bite her?
God, what was she doing? She had no idea who this man was let
alone what he was doing to her. She should shove him away. She should bring her
knee up and hit him where it counts. But she could not move. Her heart beat
frantically, her blood rushed like lava through her veins as her body responded
to this aggressive male.
“My king!”
Eva’s sigh was a mix of relief and disappointment when she
heard Falcon’s voice.
“Release her.”
The vampire’s mystifying obsidian gaze held her captive as he
asked, “Do you want to be rescued?”
No, but her self-preservation cried yes.
The vampire gently brushed her bottom lip with his thumb and
Eva shuttered.
“My king,” Falcon bellowed.
The stranger lifted his head and glared at Falcon for a long
breathless moment. She could sense the tension that coiled in his body. Pure
lethal power flowed from him like tidal waves.
Finally, he turned his attention back to her. Framing her jaw
with his large hands, he bent his head down. Was he going to kiss her? Another
rush of heat coursed through her and pooled at her core. She wished she could
see his face. The shadows hid his features. All she could see were his dark as
midnight eyes, which burned in the darkness, full of violence and lust.
He leaned into her, his solid chest brushing her breasts,
causing them to ache as he sank his lower body against her. Surrounded. Hot,
aggressive male surrounded her and—wild, she was wild with need.
His cool lips brushed against hers as he whispered, “Until we
meet again, little one.” He disappeared.
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