Seducing the Darkness
Book 1
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An outcast by her
kind, Trinity Ford has learned how to live on her own. And it isn't
easy doing so, considering she is a Vampire.
Once a fragile girl, taken by a
powerful vampire prince, Trinity had relied on Basil for support.
But finding him in the arms of another woman was more than she could
take. On her own, she has decided to protect her city from the
predators of her kind that prey on the innocent. Another tough thing
to do when you're heart is broken. She's had to learn fast,
how to be tough, how to survive, how to stay alive. And she's doing
a pretty damn good job of it. Until Basil walks back into her life.
Basil Hawthorn has been the reigning prince
of vampires since banishing his father to the Realm of Darkness
decades earlier. When his father comes
to him in a dream, threatening Trinity’s life, he knows the only way
to save her is to push her away. Doing so is not easy, especially
when she is the only woman he will ever love.
Rumors in the underworld talk of
raising the vampire King and blotting out the sun. Basil knows
that if his father rises, he will be put to death for his betrayal.
Trinity knows that if the King returns, no human would ever be safe
again. Despite the betrayal and the threat, neither can stay away
from the other. But can the two work together to stop the Ritual
before the King is resurrected?
Or will the darkness capture them both?
Excerpt
That damn itch she’d been having lately was
back, and it was driving her nuts. Rolling her shoulders, she
watched two redheads staggering from the bar’s exit and towards a
dimly lit street.
Here we go again, She kept to the shadows as she followed after
them. Uneventfully, they made it to their car and drove off. She
hoped the cops were out tonight and those two were hauled in to
sleep off their drunk. Turning back to the club, she waited and watched for the next two
hours and was glad nothing had happened. So far. But the night was
still young. “Can you smell it?” She didn’t jump, but slowly looked over at Basil who appeared next
to her. She hated when he just appeared out of thin air, but she
knew he loved that entrance the best. “Your stink? Always.” He didn’t sneer at her but slowly lifted his hand and lit the
cigarette between his fingers. “The blood of a human. Does it still
draw you in, make you hunger, make you want?” “I’ve got a strong will.” Deliberately, she shifted away from him.
It wasn’t only the smoke that bothered her—and always had—but his
scent. It pissed her off that he could still make her ache. She waved the smoke away annoyingly and shifted just a bit farther
away. “Why are you skulking, Basil? Because if you’re following me,
I am going to so kick your ass.” “I was in the neighborhood.” She glared at him and growled her response. “If you’re here to
drink, let me warn you now that I won’t allow it.” “Who am I supposed to drink from now that I no longer am nourished
by your blood?” She chose not to answer that. “Why does it seem that you’re always
around, lurking in the dark, around places that aren’t your usual
hangouts? Unless….there’s a reason?” The thought stabbed into her,
and though she didn’t want to believe it, she had to ask. “Are you
trying to take more females of your own? Are you the one abducting
young girls?” With one quick and easy flick, he tossed the cigarette into the
darkness. The red tip glowed as it flew through the air before
landing on the gravel to bounce and spit out a cloud of red
sparkling fireworks. “I will not even dignify that with an answer.” “It’s so obvious, now that I think about it. I was young when you
took me, made me yours. Is that what you’re doing, Basil, making
another mate?” His icy blue eyes narrowed dangerously as he stepped closer. “I have
a mate and to think you would even have such a thought sickens me.” “You don’t have me, Basil.” Her voice grew dangerous. “If I’m so
wrong, then do explain to me why you’re always out in the darkness,
skulking near all these young girls?” “The very same reason you are, my dear.” He ran a finger along her
face, making her scowl. She snorted, stepping away from him before he decided to do
something stupid, like kiss her. “Please, I hardly think you’re out
here looking to find the person or persons responsible for taking
four innocent girls.” Leaning against the building behind them, Basil looked off into the
direction of the bar and the people waiting in line to be allowed
inside. “You think so little of me and that’s a shame. But I suppose
I’ve done it to myself. Yes, Trinity, I am looking to find out who
took those young girls, as you are. And why you might ask?” He
shifted towards her, sliding in nice and close and making her pulse
speed up. He laid his fingers on her cheek, then slowly slid them
along her face. “Because I have a feeling I am connected to the
reason they’ve been taken.” She had all but a moment to open her mouth to respond when he closed
it with a mind numbing kiss, then pulling away, turned into a dog
and scampered away. Now what the hell did he mean by that?
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