Possession

· Bloodties Book 2 · Harlequin
3.9
13 reviews
eBook
381
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

A doctor-turned-vampire must protect her lover when he is taken over by an evil force in this paranormal romance from a USA Today–bestselling author.

My father always said fear was a weakness. Well, that’s easy to say when you don’t have to worry about vampire slayers or holy water. I hate fear, but undead life goes on. In the two months since I was attacked in the hospital morgue and turned into a vampire, I’ve killed my evil sire, Cyrus, fallen in love with my new sire, Nathan, and have even gotten used to drinking blood. Just when things are finally returning to normal—as normal as they can be when sunlight can kill you—Nathan becomes possessed. And then he slaughters an innocent human.

Now it’s my job to find Nathan before the Voluntary Vampire Extinction Movement does, because they’re just waiting for an excuse to terminate him—and anyone foolish enough to help him. But it gets worse. It turns out that Nathan’s been possessed by one of the most powerful and wicked vampires alive—the Soul Eater. And who knows what vile plan he’s concocted?

With the Soul Eater and my possessed sire on the loose, I have a lot to fear. Including being killed. Again.

“A squirm-inducing treat.” —Publishers Weekly on The Turning, book 1 of the Bloodties Series

Ratings and reviews

3.9
13 reviews
Ladene Culp
3 September 2013
Do not waste money. Unreadable. Horrid characters.
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CL McGuinness
1 August 2014
Complicated and extremely frustrating at times but all and all a good book.
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