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Eternal: Micah’s Mate by Tianna Xander

Eternal

Vampire-shifter, Curvy Girl, Fated Mate Romance - Brides of the Ovedani Book 1

It feels like the whole world is against her – but that doesn’t mean there’s no time for love.

I was sure I’d end up alone forever. But as soon as I bumped into six-foot-six of tall, dark, and handsome male vampire perfection, my plans were thrown on their head. Being wanted for murder sucks – but after meeting Micah, things suddenly don’t seem so bad after all…

Micah swore to protect my father’s interests… even if that means babysitting his sassy and snarky daughter. He knows I have an attitude – but he’s still drawn to me. And between his skills and my interdimensional magic, we might just be able to make it out of this in one piece…

Perfect for fans of fun and snarky paranormal romance with some tongue-in-cheek comedy, sensuality and a dash of exhilarating action, Eternal is a tantalizing thrill ride that blends shirtless vampire hunks with a pinch of supernatural sleuthing. Scroll up and grab your copy now!

★★★ Previously published as Virgin's Blood. Re-edited with added scenes for your reading pleasure.

Who wants eternity? I just want to get through the next couple of weeks!

Having magical powers, and the ability to open interdimensional gateways might have its perks, but hell if I know what they are. My father disappeared, I shot a drug dealer for murdering my best friend and now, I’m running from the police.

After all that, a gorgeous vampire shows up on my doorstep and tells me the guy I’m crushing on is really an incubus out to steal my innate powers for evil. Call me crazy, but shouldn’t someone have warned me about all this crap?

Now I’m on the run with the handsome vampire and fighting off zombies. Rogue blood drinkers want me for lunch, and other dimensional creatures covet my powers. What other crazy things are going to happen in my life and how many more people will die?

Grandma was the only person who had even tried to make me a believer. She always said I should believe one impossible thing every day. Lately, it’s been five before breakfast!