Blood. It runs the world. To be more specific, human blood, runs the world. But that's to be expected when the world is ruled by vampires, right? In 3068 the Great Darkness spread across the world. It was this massive blackness that made the sky continuously dark, casting out all light. Some people say it was from all the pollution, others say the vampires made it with dark magic. After it spread, the sun, moon and stars were never seen again.
And within hours, those creatures that everyone had thought to be myths, began their attacks. Within days, vampires had taken over all our large cites, and small countries were already, fully under control. Humans who were not killed on the spot were taken into slavery, or turned into feeders, those who supply the vampires with their blood. Those who made it out into hiding survived for awhile, but once the vampires had the whole world under their power, they quickly assembled armies, who went and wiped out the last of the 'wild' humans.
Or so they thought...
When public opinion turns against the vampire world, human Jason and vampire Gideon are prepared to fight for their way of life as buried feelings rise to the surface.
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Belle Morte's enemies have finally been brought to justice, but the vampire world is still under threat. People are calling for the end of the donor system and for vampires to be evicted from their Houses. Jason Grant is determined not to let that happen. Vampires have become his friends, and he's going to fight to defend them any way he can. Nothing is going to distract him...except Gideon Hartwright, the gorgeous vampire that Jason has wanted from the moment he arrived at Belle Morte.
Gideon has spent a long time hiding who he is, but with Jason's help, he's ready to start facing the shadows of his past. But with vampires fast becoming public enemy number one, and with their entire way of life in danger, how can Jason and Gideon ever have a chance to be happy?
[[Word count: 150,000 - 200,000]]
Book 4 of the Belle Morte series
Cover designed by Regina Dionela