It's tough to find out vampires exist on the same day you're abducted by one, then kidnapped by another. It's a good thing Cora isn't prone to panic attacks, or she might be catatonic. However, she is prone to violence, and this new world is in for a surprise.
Cora
After only two dates, Cora Walsh is convinced David Pike is genuinely a nice guy. He's a gentle giant she wants to climb like a sexy tree. She might even consider letting him spend the night at her place-maybe.
Then all hell breaks loose.
She finds out her best friend was turned into a vampire when the two of them were abducted by an even more powerful vampire. She thinks rescue is imminent when a stranger digs her out of a pile of rubble. Then the stranger casually executes her abductor, shifts into a griffin, and flies off with her. She's been kidnapped from her abduction!
Now she's being held by a guy who can't string more than two words together at a time and refuses to let her go.
Pike
Pike fell in love with a feral vampire at their first meeting. The poor creature couldn't even remember his name. Pike had hoped Kimble would get better, but even after months together, the vampire was still the same. Forced to work three jobs to keep the two of them housed and fed, Pike's exhausted and constantly worried.
Then he meets Cora. Both his human and bear side immediately know she's their mate.
If she's his mate, it means she must also be part of Kimble's flock, the small group of people vampires share their souls with. It's well known that flocks keep vampires from going feral, but can a flock bring a feral vampire back?
Before he can figure out how to introduce Cora to Kimble, she's taken. The outcome of the harrowing day results in Cora at his place with an entranced Kimble unwilling to let her leave. It's up to Pike to figure out how to convince Cora to give them a second chance.
Kimble
They are my flock. I will protect. They will not leave me.
Although this novel tells the story of Cora, Pike, and Kimble who we met in When Darkness Meets Dawn, it can be read as a standalone novel with an HEA. This work of fiction is meant for 18+ readers only.