Bittersweet | ✔️

Bittersweet | ✔️

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Bittersweet is a poisonous plant in the nightshade family. It has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times but can be fatal in the wrong amount. Bittersweet exists on a balance between sweet and bitter, medicine and poison, life and death. Venus Lyth is a self-loathing vampire lives day to day, getting by only feeding when she can't resist. Another vampire's crimes lure in the attention of a vampire hunter. Can Venus avoid getting killed herself and get close enough to the hunter without the predator becoming the prey? Can she avoid falling for her forbidden feelings? #7 vampirelove (03/27/23) #12 humanxvampire (04/18/23) #22 Venus (02/24/23) #25 dusk (09/04/23) #55 antihero (02/24/23) #60 blonde (03/22/23) Started January 2023 / July 2023
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❝poisonous fangs can only reap poisonous fruit.❞ Nerluce - named for light - dwells in darkness. It was forged from the shadows of the great beasts, who flash their cruel fangs and crueler insults, who seek to choke the light from his chest with their iron chains, who despise all who are not like them. Disdain for gods and men is made in dim places. Hunger for ruin is cultivated on a starving stomach. Power for destruction is rarely given but when it is, oh, the world will burn. CONTENT WARNINGS (16+) Profanity, violence and gore, alcohol usage, neglect and verbal abuse, self-destructive actions and suicidal ideation, minor character death, and morally-questionable people doing morally-questionable things. [[WORD COUNT: 150,000]] COVER BY APHRODITE270

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