The Vampire Saga (Ways of the Pack series Spin-Off) A.
by M. Reed
2020-04-21 04:18:22
The Vampire Saga (Ways of the Pack series Spin-Off) A.
by M. Reed
2020-04-21 04:18:22
The following tales in The Vampire Saga are spin-offs of the series “Ways of the Pack.” This is a small collection of short stories, around 15,000 words each, along with two bonus short stories, about 7,000 words total.Nessa’s Vampi...
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The following tales in The Vampire Saga are spin-offs of the series “Ways of the Pack.” This is a small collection of short stories, around 15,000 words each, along with two bonus short stories, about 7,000 words total.Nessa’s Vampire Drama—Social reject, wallflower, friendless… All of those terms can be used to describe Nessa. After moving every year or so, she had “first days” down pat. However, when she meets a strange handsome fellow outside of school, she decides to give this while “social” thing a chance.Meanwhile, at school there’s a strange group of people that even the wacky locals are suspicious of. Still, she finds herself drawn to one in particular with enough charm to trick even the sternest of teachers.Nessa finds herself knee-deep in a war between mythical races. Has she chosen the wrong side by befriending the fanged Thaddeus? Or are the werewolves truly as evil as he claims?Maybell’s Mistakes—Life wasn’t perfect for the nurse Maybell, but she loved it. She enjoyed helping the kids stay lighthearted despite their horrible conditions, even if she had to deal with the occasional loss.When a handsome middle aged doctor shows up, though, she is reminded of her past with a certain shady character that had used and tricked her.Maybell had been down that road before. She wasn’t going to do it again.Despite her better efforts, though, she finds herself falling for Dr. William Logan.When their relationship brings Thaddeus out of the woodwork, however, Maybell is put in more danger than she bargained for, as is her unborn child.Vampire Hunters—Sam Stone was raised to kill vampires. It was always black and white. Things get complicated, though, when familial relations are involved. Throw in a werewolf and you have a whole mess of trouble.Can Sam open her heart enough to let this rough and tough werewolf in? Or will her feelings for him put them both in danger?
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