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A Vampire's Game - Peter Dawes

A Vampire's Game

Peter Dawes
Crimson Melodies , English

an erotic tale of darker desires

The vampire, Flynn, is well acquainted with the taste of fear in his victim's blood. But during an evening of indulgence, his immortal sister, Rose, suggests that lust can be just as exotic a flavor as terror.

Flynn is eager to compare, and with his devilishly good looks and bold charm, mortal women won't know until it's too late none of his boasts are an act.

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This short-story contains adult content, and a graphic depiction of a vampire who has no intention of allowing his victim to live.

Approx 7,000 words in length

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