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Craving Temptation: Legacy Of A Vampire

The second book of Craving Temptation. Read Craving Temptation: Love Of A Vampire first. Vampire Master, Sebastian Belmont, has been carved to perfection for over two hundred years. Drawn to danger, he dangles his fingers in all that is supernatural and has great power beyond compare. Ruthless yet charming, he rules his empire with an iron fist. Anastasia Santi is a young girl with great aspirations and desires all the things, the love, and the fulfillment that she dreamed of as a child. She is strong-willed and always finds herself in some sort of trouble she needs saving from. After a year of constant battles in the supernatural world, Sebastian vows to Anastasia that his hunting days are over. But that is soon short-lived when the famous brother duo shows up on their doorstep seeking his help. Sebastian sets out on a new journey to discover his legacy that is written about in the word. With new dangers lurking in the shadows, will his relationship with Anastasia survive? Will this Vampire Master find out what he is destined for?

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The Edges Close To Danger

In front of me is my beloved, who was near close to dying by my own hands.

Would I have done such a deed?

Yes.

I have come for too far and for too long to be the greatest Vampire, let alone the ultimate Master, that one shall find for her to betray me by her reckless actions.

Now I am still not sure what she has gotten herself into, yet; that is why I shall refrain from ripping her to pieces and let her explain herself.

"Anastasia, I am giving you one opportunity to tell me what it is that you have done." Then her last words come rushing back to my mind, "And explain how I am involved in your mess."

As I pull my claw away from her much bleeding throat, she drops to the floor in an instant with a great moan. "Sebastian, I…"

"Anastasia, do I need to remind you that I shall know if you are lying, but," I raise my voice but a fraction of a pitch, "You have done something, for I cannot read your mind. What is it?"