Scarlet Nights 1: Starving Artist
by Kate Hill
Erotic, Vampire
Blurb:
After finding his family brutally murdered, Blair tries to end his life, but is instead Changed by a vampire. Burdened by guilt and driven by rage, he dedicates his new life to fighting evil. When he fails to save a family from the fate his own had suffered, he retreats to endure self-imposed starvation while he immerses himself in his art.
Alone and penniless, May is hired by a mysterious gentleman who sends her to work at his friend’s country manor. Mr. Black is even stranger than the man who hired her, but she is soon infatuated with the handsome, tormented artist who has deeper secrets than she could ever imagine.
Excerpt:
“Don’t you have even the slightest bit of self control?” Disdain sneered. “The last thing I want to see is you and some strumpet –”
“You know she’s my wife, you bastard,” Blair said through clenched teeth.
Blair despised these lessons, this terrible invasion of his most private, passionate and painful moments. These memories were his and he didn’t want the likes of Disdain — this vile, compassionless excuse for a vampire — to see them. Struggling against his own emotions while trying to keep Disdain out of his head was a new kind of torture, but one he deserved. Remembering his wife, his family, all that he’d lost because of his own weakness —
“What is this?” Disdain scowled.
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Really interesting development. Disdain is a great name for a villain.
Thank you, Janet. Disdain is one of the antiheroes in the series, though.