*Book Three in the "Possessive Creator" series*
After the death of her creator and lover, Xavier, Lucy is forced to live her undead life without him. Lucy has been without Xavier for twelve agonizing years, but she hasn’t just spent those years doing nothing. The vampire world has entirely changed, thanks to a war between the vampires and the humans. Now Lucy must adhere to the new rules, along with her roommate and best friend, Joanna, as they attempt to face this new world together as they deal with their own issues. Having an abrasive, vampire-slaying, married roommate isn’t too bad, right?
On top of dealing with Joanna’s issues, Lucy tries to move on with her life after spending over a decade lonely and depressed.
That is, until she learns the truth about what happened to her lover, Xavier. Now Lucy will stop at nothing to once again be with her possessive, controlling, and slightly insane creator.
(**Violence in some parts**) Abused physically and mentally. Diana takes it all for her sister Emma, the only blood related person she has left. She a rogue and the only werewolf in her town until the new pack comes into town. Diana tried to stay low, hoping to not get their attention but in a matter of second they already spot her. The only reason she keeps her mouth shut, not talking to them was for Emma's safety. She needed to keep her safe no matter what but with her new so called friends keep getting her in trouble, her father and mother start getting angier every minute. She's protected Emma for years from her adopted parents but does she have to go to the new pack and her own mate for her own and Emma's safety? Or will it already be too late and cost a life? What will her mate do when he finds out what her parents have been doing along with them being....human? And what happens when hunters come into town...ruining lives and gaining one.When someone comes back into Dianas life...it not only changes her but everyone else forever. Read and follow Diana's life, as she struggles with lies, love, secrets and tears.