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Death by Desire: A Vampire-Lycan Love Story

Cora is unique among the vampires in Gray Vale. She is half fae. She has a beating heart. And she can bring life to the vampires around her, allowing them the ability to die when they desire it rather than being cursed with the same dreadful existence for eternity. Cora’s gift makes available this “death by desire” that is prized in the vampire world. Offering life to vampires is a beautiful gift, but it can also be used as a weapon. And that is what the royal family of vampires wishes to do. With no other choice, she must marry into the royal family for protection from those who are threatened by her ability. But when a “pet” lycan is gifted to her who is her true mate, will she find a way to break off the engagement, threatening her family and everyone else she loves in the process? Can her mate's lycan pack possibly win against the vampires who do not want to part with her? Or will they be forced apart? Published exclusively on Webnovel. Like my page on Facebook at emme.z.novels for exclusive content!

emme_z · Fantasy
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294 Chs

Son of a Legend

"This doesn't make any sense. If Ambrosia knows that he's your mate, but she doesn't want you to know, then why even allow him to be with you at all?" Zane asked, seated in a chair at the table across from his sister and the lycan. 

Theo and Cora had told him everything that had occurred while he was locked away—everything that Cora had been forced to forget when she was compelled by Grayson and then Ambrosia. Meeting Theo in the dungeon, discovering him again behind the palace… those brief moments of realization before they were snatched away.

"They need me to be happy," she said slowly, as if she were trying to work it all out herself. "Those flowers really scared them." 

"The black ones?" He asked. He had heard about those flowers, of course, but he had never seen them for himself. It was difficult to imagine how a flower, even one that looked like an ancient creature, could create such an uproar.