The only good vampire is a dead vampire – until one saves your sister's life.
As a rebellious witch who hunts vampires for profit rather than duty, Kori has always been the black sheep of her coven. But when her sister Grace is turned into a vampire, her mother gives her an impossible command: kill her own sister to preserve their family's honor. Tracking Grace will also mean facing the vampire that turned her. Alaric, a powerful, ancient knight determined to protect his family.
Trapped between Alaric's lethal protection of his blood and her own conflicted heart, Kori hesitates--and that moment of mercy changes everything. Their mutual distrust burns as hot as their forbidden attraction, but when her coven raises an ancient evil to destroy them all, Alaric may be the only one who can save her – if she dares to trust the very creature she's sworn to destroy.
With demonic forces closing in, Kori must embrace a sinister new magic to save those she loves. But as an unexpected bond with Alaric awakens something primal within her soul, she faces a choice more devastating than any hunt: surrender to the darkness that could consume them both, or lose the vampire who's become her salvation.
Bite of Magic is the thrilling second installment in The Vampire's Kingdom series, although all books in the series can be read as standalones. For fans of KF Breene, Sadie Kincaid, and Sapir A. Englard this is a darkly seductive paranormal romance full of danger, desire, and vampires who aren't afraid to fight dirty to keep the women they love.
I’ve been obsessed with vampires, ghosts, witches and almost anything else paranormal since I can remember. Possibly before that.
I started devouring books at the late age of ten after battling the dyslexia monster. I quickly made up for all those lost reading years. The joke was that my end of the trailer was going to sink under the weight of all the books.
By the ripe old age of twelve I knew I wanted to be a writer after reading an author who was published at thirteen. I didn’t make it by thirteen, and not to brag or anything (“who am I kidding? I love to brag!” - name that TV character!) but I was finally published at nineteen.
Things have happened since then. I’ve quit and tried to join the normal world. You can see how well that worked out because I’ve come back to writing. I’ve taken a new pen name. I’ve ripped apart my process and old books and now I’m trying to make up for lost time. Again!
You haven’t failed until you quit. That’s my piece of life advice for you.
If you know the TV quote above, you can probably guess that I’m obsessed with kick as* heroines, dastardly villains, and a little bit of romance. If you love those things too, you’re in the right place.