Blurb:
Five years ago, vampires came out of hiding and took over the world. It was meant to be a quick enslavement but it turned into a bloody battle that brought humanity to the brink of extinction.
Isabelle Bryant is one of the “lucky” survivors, now living in hiding, scavenging for food through deserted towns.
And she’s tired of it.
So she’s devised a plan: find the king of the vampires and drive a stake through his heart.
Except that wickedly sensual king Marcus is nothing like the monster she expected. And while landing on his bed was part of the plan all along, discovering that he might hold the key to humanity’s survival certainly wasn’t. The catch? Saving humanity also means ensuring vampire survival. It means giving up hope for a return to a human-ruled world.
As sparks fly and hate becomes heat, Isabelle must pick a side -- before the darkness devours them all.
Excerpt:
His eyes were
locked on hers. “Are you afraid of me?”
“No.”
There it was, the
real answer. She had been asking herself that exact question since the moment
she saw him. Was she afraid of him? Would she be once he got close, once she
knew there was nowhere to run? And the truth was that she wasn’t. The king
inspired a very different, more powerful emotion in her. Something that
completely erased any hint of fear that could have been lurking around.
Something that made her forget who he was and who she was and why every hint of
desire clutching at her should have felt so wrong.
Even though it felt
deliciously right.
The silver in his
eyes seemed to spark brighter as one of his hands extended towards her,
slightly brushing her cheek before settling on the back of her neck.
“I’m not afraid of
you,” she repeated, more to savor the revelation than to reassure him.
And then his mouth
reached for hers and her mind went blank.
A soft moan escaped
her throat as soon as his lips touched hers. It was a sound of wanting but also
of surrender. She wanted this. Her body craved it, but so did something deeper
inside of her, something that was waking up with every passing second.
She was expecting a
hard invasion, but he didn't push. Instead, his lips were soft, testing and
tasting.
The silky caress was so erotic, her whole body turned to liquid,
melting into his. More, she needed more. She moaned against his mouth and her
lips opened.
And then all of a
sudden the gentleness was gone. His tongue darted into her mouth, twining with
hers, demanding a response, while his hands ran down her ribs and towards her lower back.
One of his hands
reached for her waist, sliding her under him. As he leaned over her, every inch
of skin he touched went up in flames, warmth extending inwards and spreading
like wildfire. Part of her mind was desperately trying to hold on to reason,
reminding her over and over that he wasn’t human.
Except the things
he was making her body feel were all very human.
His hand moved
under her shirt and her whole body trembled as if hit by an electrical current.
His touch was hypnotic. So wrong and yet so right. She arched against him,
begging for more.
He growled in
response and moved his hand higher, reaching for her breast.
Before his fingers
touched her nipple, it had already hardened. When he finally touched her, he
let a groan out and pushed harder into her mouth. He sucked on her tongue and
she found herself falling deeper into the darkness, into him. Nothing mattered
at the moment. Not her mission, not her hate for the monsters. All that
mattered was his hands and his tongue dancing with hers. Because nothing she
had ever felt, nobody she had ever touched, had felt like this.
Then all of a
sudden, he broke the kiss. A moan of complaint left her throat and she reached
for his mouth, but he pulled back. She opened her eyes, searching for an
explanation—and found his eyes locked on hers, bright silver and deep.
“Marcus,” he
groaned, his chest rising up and down rapidly.
She tried to make
sense through the fog of desire clogging up her mind. Her head was spinning and
it was hard to concentrate on anything but his scent and his heat, dancing over
her body.
“What?”
“My name is Marcus.
Say it.”
She pushed against
him.
“Marcus,” she
whispered and the hum of his name on her lips felt like honey.
He growled, the sound rolling over her like thunder. His hands felt feverish against her skin and she could see the transformation happening in him. As the touch became more urgent, he slowly let go of his hold on humanity. His eyes darkened, his fangs came out and the rhythm of his movements became more animal, more dominant. He pressed harder, moved harder, pinching and stroking and kneading until pain started to inch closer.
About the Author
Diana Bocco is a full-time writer and author. She's been a fan of all kinds of dark creatures since she was a kid. If it crawls in the night and tugs at your covers while you're sleeping, chances are she's written about it. It's probably no surprise that she's a big fan of old buildings, urban exploring and things that go bump in the night.
In her other life, Diana also writes nonfiction: articles, books, and even quizzes for markets such as the Discovery Channel, Yahoo! and Marie Claire magazine.
Visit www.dianaboccobooks.com for more info on Diana's work. Or join Diana's mailing list and be the first one to know about new releases, signings, and giveaways: http://eepurl.com/ugbm5
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