ARE YOU UP to your neck in bloodsucking vampire stories? Tired of those tales about dentally enhanced dark lords? Before I wrote this book I thought all vampires were night-stalking, fangpopping, bloodsucking fiends. Then I met Morning McCobb. Heβs a vegan vampire who drinks a soy-blood subs
Suck It Up
β Scribed by Hillman, Emma
- Book ID
- 109054610
- Publisher
- Resplendence Publishing, LLC
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 42 KB
- Series
- Grassroots 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781607354468
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Nate, or Dr Franks as everyone knows him, used to be the Prideβs most easy-going lion. All it took was for him to take over the townβs practice and the arrival of the new nurse, Kellie, for his good humor to leave out the window. He might even start believing the rumor that sheβs been transferred from another Pride because they couldnβt deal with her anymore.
Kellie might not like Dr Franks much, well apart from the way he looks, but she knows one thing: he might be her last solution if she wants to learn how to control her lioness. The duality between her animalβs needs and her own is driving her crazy.
When Nate learns what happened in her old Pride and why, he sees red and decides to help her. Her lioness is so strong he has to take drastic measures, and they end up mated. Between his fatherβs anger and someone intent on destroying their new-found relationship, it will be up to Nate to keep them aliveβ¦but at what cost?
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ARE YOU UP to your neck in bloodsucking vampire stories? Tired of those tales about dentally enhanced dark lords? Before I wrote this book I thought all vampires were night-stalking, fangpopping, bloodsucking fiends. Then I met Morning McCobb. Hes a vegan vampire who drinks a soy-blood substitute
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