Craving Her Vampire

Author: T.D. Edwards
Genre(s): Romance | New Adult | Paranormal
Total pages: 102
Craving Her Vampire

He has waited six hundred years for his fated mate; he will never let her go.

Daisy is a coyote shifter who craves a life without pain. She has been trained in a pack where stealing was mandatory, and she learned to be the best. Her brother has been missing for years, and she is forced to live with the Alpha, who admits he is responsible for his disappearance, waiting for the opportunity to get her revenge. She hasn’t given much thought to having a mate, too busy trying to survive another day.
Coyotes are hated in their world, so when a vampire appears on a night she believes could be her last, she assumes he will feel the same.
Micah Foster, an ancient vampire, has accepted his fate. He knows that when he loses his humanity, his powerful friends will have to end him. He’s spent years protecting his world from exposure and humans from abuse. When a bear shifter, whom he considers a brother, asks for help, he finds himself part of a crew of misfit shifters, a stark contrast to his solitary existence.
When he scents coyotes, disturbing his silence, he’s shocked to find his mate among them. He’s willing to do anything to keep her and explore the bond quickly forming within his soul. Micah rarely shows the extent of his power, but when Daisy is threatened, he will use every gift he has to protect her.
Can Daisy rely on her vampire to love her despite her species and stand by her side?
Daisy will have to trust the vampire she craves with the secrets of her past and embrace the strength of her coyote.

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