Vampire Siren: Paranormal Fae Romance (Real Men of Othercross Book 3)
✍ Scribed by Celia Kyle; Marina Maddix
- Publisher
- Real Men Romance
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 64 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Is it her siren’s song that lures the sexy vampire? Her body? Or her heart?
As a sultry siren, Cora Murphy can have any man she wants—and her interfering mother has a long list of eager candidates suited to her daughter’s station as fae royalty. But Cora just wants to live a normal life, working at Othercross as a Sentinel and hoping one day a man will fall in love with her instead of succumbing to her mystical—and totally bogus—allure.
Of course, that can’t happen if she never lowers the glamour she uses to prevent every Tom, Dick, and Harriet from following her around like love-struck puppies. Even her best friend, Deo Nicolaides, must have been hit by her siren song, because the young vampire keeps trying to get her into bed. As tempting as that might be, Cora doesn’t dare give in to her primal desires. She’d rather die alone than live the rest of her life knowing Deo’s love isn’t true.
But what if it is?
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