His Eyes are my Weakness

His Eyes are my Weakness

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Ashlyn Rose Trevena is a Vampire Hunter, with the power of fire. But she gets captured by her victims and falls in love with the clan's leader's younger brother. Will she fight thier love or fight him?
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(Bloodlove Trilogy: Part I) Torryn has led her life as a simple human for seventeen years. She's never been in a real fight, never believed in vampires, and never known anything but her nagging bitch of a mother. But when she gets into a fight at school one day, she is saved from immediate punishment by the mysterious Antony Warren. He introduces her to a whole new world, a world of fighting and strange creatures, and it's not long before she finds out what he is: a living vampire, the breathing version of the more traditional undead, even able to stand the light of the sun. But the surprises don't end there. She also learns that she's not what she always thought she was. In reality, she is part Progeny, a creature bred specifically for vampires to feed upon, possessing strong instinctual fighting abilities as well as an appearance more preferred by the undead and their living counterparts. She'd expected that to be the last of the surprises, but she gets another when she realizes that she's falling for the cocky vampire. While still in a long-term relationship with her human boyfriend, Skylar. This can't end well... [Prequel of "To Bleed for Him."]

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