Blood Work
Series: Blood, Fangs, and Fortune
Book Number: 1
Release Date: 20th Jun 2023
This is a standalone book.
The average rating for this book is 1 out of 5
Trigger Warning Abuse - Past Trigger Warning Abuse - Trauma
Genre Paranormal Kink Anal Kink Dirty Talk Kink DP Kink Group Sex Kink Male Sub Kink Male Switch Kink Praise Burn Medium Heat Level 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 - Explicit/Graphic – hot, hot, hot! Build Fast Build Harem Size Small Harem (FMC & 3 or 4) Trope Forced Proximity Form Vampires POV 1st Person POV POV Multiple POV Age FMC in their 30s Tense Past POC Authors POC Authors - Black POC FMC POC FMC - Black POC MMC POC MMC - Latinx Store Availability Kindle Unlimited Mental Health Anxiety Mental Health PTSD HEA Hurt/Comfort Insta-Lust LGBTQIA+ Character Identifier MC Bisexual MM Pre-Established Harem Sex Workers/Strippers/Cam Workers Threesome - MMF in the Harem
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A brother to save. A profession she swore she'd never return to. Four vampires who want to stake their claim.
Tria Haines barely survived the attention of an abusive clan of vampires ten years ago, and she swore she’d never go back to working stiffs again. Until Max is diagnosed with the same illness that killed their father, and Tria runs out of options. Reluctantly, and against Max’s wishes, Tria reaches out to her old contact and enters the Blood Work auction.
Not wanting to relive history, Tria sets a firm limit of two months' service as a safeguard to protect her if things go wrong with her vampire clients. The Potenza Clan wins her bid at the auction, and appears to be gentle and respectful, but they want more than blood and pleasure. They want commitment.
Tria is determined to keep the promise she made to her brother. Can she honor the promise, even if it drives a wedge between them and costs her a chance at happiness?
Notes
This is a stand-alone book with a setup at the end for the possibility for revisiting later on.
At this time, there are no plans to extend these characters' story; but Blood Work is a complete novel with an HEA.
Notes from the author
I used the tag 'sex worker' because there isn't one for 'blood donor' and really--the expectation of sex with the donor is established.
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