For the past few weeks, I haven’t been online much, but once again I’m catching up!
This excerpt is from the Immaculate. I’m hoping it will release in late October. This is a re-edited version and will contain additional scenes.
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Excerpt:
Of all the women he’d been with, none had incited him to such a level of passion. Perhaps it was his growing affection for her. All his life he’d dreamed of loving a woman but never imagined it happening until long after the First Father was destroyed.
Yet, according to his father, happiness was not in the plan for a creature like Adam. No mate waited in his future to rest beside him by day and offer him the warm comfort of true love.
His father’s voice quoting from the Bible resonated in his head. You will be banned from all animals and from all wild creatures…
He knew it was a lie. Here, with Mara, he began to understand what love could be like between a man and a woman.
The Immaculate
by Kate Hill
Series: Ancient Blood
Format(s): Ebook
Heat Level: Steamy
Pairing(s): M/F
Genre/Themes: Paranormal, Vampires
Length: Novel
Cover art created at Canva.com
Coming Soon!
Scarred in mind and body after a brutal attack, Mara travels to Spain in pursuit of an explanation for flashbacks that hint at supernatural evil. There she meets Adam, a gorgeous vampire fighting demons of his own. Bound by mutual attraction and suffering, it seems they can heal each other, until their romantic relationships turns potentially deadly for one of them.
Note: The Immaculate was previously published. This re-edited version contains additional scenes. The Immaculate contains scenes with sex and violence. The story refers to past rape and past child abuse.
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Nice set up for all sorts of delicious things to happen!
Choosing to go against what a father says cannot be can be a recipe for disaster.
You’ve done a great job of amping up the possible risk in their shared future. The name of the story is intriguing, and the mention of the Bible, too. 🙂
Beautifully written.
I like characters who don’t just follow but think for themselves. He seems to be one of them 😉
Thank you, Teresa!
For sure, and regarding his father, things are not what they seem. 🙂
Thank you, Nancy!