Meredith is an old, bored vampire. Her life improves dramatically when a vampire hunter arrives in town offering her a fight she has long been waiting for. But she never planned to fall in love with a witch…
Excerpt from Vampire of Blackpool
Samantha
stared at me, her confidence growing.
“You didn’t
answer my other question,” she said, “Why did you attack this man?”
I inclined my head.
“I already
told you,” I said, “He provoked me.”
Samantha glared at me and
stretched her head to one side so that I could just see the edge of a bandage
covering her neck.
“Like I
provoked you last night you mean?” she asked sarcastically, “I suppose I should
be grateful you didn’t put me in the hospital. I should have listened to Paul
in the first place.”
I began to feel angry again. It
made me defensive.
“I did not
mean to feed on you quite so violently,” I said, forcing myself to remain
still, “And for that I apologize.”
She caught
herself and stared at me curiously.
“You are
apologizing?” she asked, “Wow.”
I stood up slowly, and she
stiffened, holding up her hands. Her power flared, and I realised she was
preparing for an attack.
“I will not
hurt you here,” I said, “I am fully fed and in control of my instincts.”
“Shit,” she
said softly, “It was you who attacked the doctor downstairs.”
I nodded
once, smiling again.
“Yes,” I
replied, “He gave me what I needed to heal.”
Samantha
frowned.
“What about
this guy?” she asked, waving her hand at Ryan James, “What are you waiting for?”
My
expression hardened.
“He is a
vampire hunter,” I said quietly, “I require answers. We battled last night
after I left you. He was hunting along the promenade, near the Pleasure
Beach. He found what he was looking for,
but he was not prepared for a fight with such an old and powerful vampire.”
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