A
Vampire’s Claim
Mates
of Nethermore, Book
One
by Jordan
Ashton
Genre: Erotic Alternative
Paranormal Romance, M/M, vampires, shape-shifters
Publisher: Siren Publishing * Date of Publication: May 2015
ISBN: 978-1-63259-425-9 * Number of pages: 88
Word Count: 20,103 * Cover Artist: Harris Channing
Book Description:
Vincent Ambers hasn’t seen the
outside world in months thanks to the Draco vampire clan that have kept him and
his brother captive. When he finally escapes, he runs into a handsome stranger
named Mason Pride who offers him his help to save his brother. But after all
the evil Vincent’s seen in this new dystopian world, he’s afraid to trust him
and let him into his heart.
Mason Pride is a wolf shifter who slays vampires in his spare time along with his brothers. When he comes across a cute, frightened man named Vincent Ambers who looks like a vampire, drinks blood like a vampire, but who doesn’t quite act or smell like one, he’s not only intrigued, he’s also smitten. Although his brothers want to kill Vincent, all Mason wants to do is hold him in his arms and protect him.
Mason Pride is a wolf shifter who slays vampires in his spare time along with his brothers. When he comes across a cute, frightened man named Vincent Ambers who looks like a vampire, drinks blood like a vampire, but who doesn’t quite act or smell like one, he’s not only intrigued, he’s also smitten. Although his brothers want to kill Vincent, all Mason wants to do is hold him in his arms and protect him.
When Mason and Vincent head to the
Draco lair to save Vincent’s brother, they get caught in a complex web of love
and danger, because although Vincent claims he isn’t a vampire, he isn’t quite
human either. Can Mason make Vincent trust him and open his heart to the
everlasting love that exists between them, while protecting him from the
vampire clan that wants him back alive or undead?
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Excerpt:
Vincent Amber’s
weighing heart lightened when he saw the rusted screw. It stuck out of the
mortar screaming for his attention. Could this be the glimpse of hope he had
been waiting for?
He stared up at
the vampire who had brought him his drink, his vile undead stench permeating
the room and making Vincent’s stomach sour. His enemy didn’t speak. No words
were needed for his task. And as soon as he had deposited their nourishment, he
exited not having noticed the excited glimmer in Vincent’s eyes.
He waited until he
was sure the vampire’s acute sense of hearing couldn’t pick up his voice, then
whispered to his brother Warren, “I think I know a way we can escape.”
Warren’s hallow,
tired black eyes widened. “How?”
Vincent stretched,
reaching for the brick wall and grasped the head of the rusted screw. He prayed
the mortar it was screwed in was as old and battered as the screw itself and it
would loosen with vigorous twisting.
When it wiggled
with his touch, he gasped. “Yeah, just hold on. I almost got it.”
“What do you
almost have?”
When it had
completely come free, Vincent held it in his hands, observing the oxidized tip.
It was sharp enough to do the job. “This.” He held up his possession.
Warren’s eyes and
face brightened. Vincent hadn’t seen his brother smile in months, ever since
the Draco vampire clan raided their home, killed their parents, and kidnapped
Warren and Vincent. They had been the vampires’ source of nourishment and
entertainment ever since then, prisoners in a three-story farmhouse not that
far off from the highway and the town.
Vincent had seen
the farmhouse numerous times before the plague came and wiped out two thirds of
the population. It had been owned by a kind, elderly couple who died when the
plague swept through the town, killing them and most of the population.
The Draco clan had
taken it over about six months ago, using it as their lair and hide out.
Using the sharp
edge, Vincent began to rub it against the rope constraining his hands in a back
and forth motion across it. Thanks to its dry, brittle’s texture, it frayed
easily.
He laughed. “Ha, I
bet they didn’t even search the basement before they moved us here yesterday.”
“Yeah, they were
too excited to make room for their new prizes and too cocky to think we would
try to escape.” Warren leaned closer to peer at Vincent’s handiwork. “Is it
working?”
Vincent pulled his
bound wrists apart. The rope snapped. “Yep.” He quickly got to work loosening
his feet.
It took him less
than ten minutes to free himself and his brother. They stood and wiggled,
loosening their tight muscles in an inept motion. It felt off to Vincent after
having been constrained for so long. He walked to the boarded window on legs
like jelly.
“We have to do
this quick before they catch on,” Warren warned.
“I know.” He
searched the toolbox on the shelf next to the window. Luck was finally on their
side this evening. He found a hammer in it. He couldn’t believe it. He wondered
if he were dreaming, a dream from which he’d wake up any second. After all
these months of being held captive, they finally had a chance at freedom.
Using the claw
side of it, he pulled out the nails and loosened the wood board. He opened the
window in stealth silence and they quietly crawled out. Once outside they took
deep breaths. The cool, crisp evening air caressed the lining of their lungs
and his skin. Goosebumps spread with Vincent’s experience. They began to run as
fast as their unaccustomed, wonky feet and leg muscles allowed.
“We just have to
make it to the road.” Vincent panted. He guessed from the moving light beams
ahead they were about two hundred yards away from the highway.
And when he
thought they had finally made it, he heard the sound of flapping wings. A
haunting wave rolled over him. He knew what that ominous sound meant.
He turned his
stiff neck to look up over his shoulder and saw them. He shuddered. Vampire
bats were approaching at lightning speed.
“Hurry, Warren!”
he shouted as he picked up speed.
A few seconds
later he heard his brother scream.
About
the Author:
Jordan Ashton is a writer and wife
whose passion for reading romance novels led her to writing them, too. She
believes love can conquer all and that it makes the world go round, not money.
Her heroes, heroines, and the worlds she creates bring this belief to life. She
is and will always be a true romantic at heart.
Bookstrand: www.bookstrand.com/jordan-ashton
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Author_J_Ashton
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