Warning: Blood Mate is a story about love, betrayal, redemption, sacrifice, and sanity. This is a dark emotional/psychological journey. This is not a vampire romance or vampire erotica. It is a dark fairy tale. This work steps a little outside what the author typically writes, but still contains many of the psychological and mindf**k elements her readers have come to enjoy.
Blood Mate, a dark fairy tale...
Nicole has been happily married to big shot attorney, Dominic Rose for ten years, but soon after their anniversary he grows cold--as if she doesn't exist. Meanwhile, another man has been pursuing her far too intently for comfort.
August Corinth is a six-hundred-year-old vampire, cursed to kill and suffer the pain of his victims each night until he can find the one woman who can resist his thrall, his blood mate. Once he's found her, there are no lines he won't cross to claim the promised salvation even if it means taking away everything and everyone she loves.
Who will most enjoy Blood Mate?
If you enjoyed Comfort Food by Kitty Thomas, you may also enjoy Blood Mate due to the dark, psychological content and the book not being "erotica" in the strictest sense.
If you enjoyed Submissive Fairy Tales (The Auction, Awakening, The King's Pleasure) by Kitty Thomas, you may also enjoy Blood Mate due to the dark fairy tale theme.
If you enjoyed The Last Girl by Kitty Thomas, you may also enjoy Blood Mate because... vampires.
Conversely, if you enjoy Blood Mate, you may also enjoy: Comfort Food, The Last Girl, andSubmissive Fairy Tales.
Note: These books are not part of a series, just books that readers may enjoy if they enjoy one of the other titles.
Disclaimer
This is a work of fiction, and the author does not endorse or condone any of this book's content in a real world setting. This work is intended for an emotionally mature, adult audience.
Kitty's Other Titles:
Novels:
Comfort Food
Guilty Pleasures
Tender Mercies
The Last Girl
Big Sky
Mafia Captive
Submissive Fairy Tales (novella compilation)
Novellas:
The Auction
Awakening
The King's Pleasure
(published separately and also together as "Submissive Fairy Tales")