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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!

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August was sitting in the room where her mother had been taken after she fainted. She was still out. It was so strange having her here—surreal even. She hadn't seen her mother for so long, and now here she was… an elder herself.

All August could think about was how her mother had been before… the wife of a controlling, abusive husband. Someone who had all of her personal power taken away from her. And now she was here, and she was an alyko. She was incredibly powerful and wise, and how had that happened? Because of Eliade? 

It was hard to imagine that the place that August had demonized in her thoughts as being an enemy and terribly immoral and wrong could be the force behind good developments like this. It was only because of Eliade that she had been out in Suicide Forest herself when Graeme found her. And now it was because of Eliade that her mother was almost unrecognizable in the amount of divine energy she had seemed to find within herself.