Blurb:
Dozer messed up so badly with his
club, he was sent away for three months. When he returned, his club mostly
forgave him, but the rest of the city did not, and it was up to Dozer to square
everything with the local Master Vampire. After doing so, Dozer is eager to put
his past mistakes behind him, but the new Master Vampire takes a special
interest in the werewolf his predecessor punished in a public, spectacular
manner.
Owning sex slaves was forbidden under the former Master Vampire, but once Dozer
realizes the new supernatural leader might not be so absolute with this rule,
he begins to think of the possibilities.
And then an adorable little human steals his truck, and he discovers no one who
loves her has any idea what part of the country she’s in, much less the
specific city.
In the supernatural community, enslaving a shapeshifter who’s stolen from you
can be considered survival-of-the-fittest, while enslaving a human is a totally
different matter. But when you really want something, it’s
better to plead forgiveness than to ask permission. Right?
My review:
This one starts out pretty dark but it slowly gets lighter as Dozer
falls for his captive. This tale takes us into the new paranormal political
structure in town and surprises are revealed.
An intriguing addition to the series.
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