Author: | David M. Bachman | ISBN: | 9781310796265 |
Publisher: | David M. Bachman | Publication: | June 8, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | David M. Bachman |
ISBN: | 9781310796265 |
Publisher: | David M. Bachman |
Publication: | June 8, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Taking a job as a day courier for a vampire was perhaps one of the most ill-advised career moves that Ray had ever made. Nevertheless, it was a steady job, the pay was decent, and ... well, his employer was easy on the eyes. There were plenty of obvious risks involved in accepting such a job. After all, the very nature of the relationship was risky, in and of itself. Vampires were predatory creatures by nature and humans, of course, were their prey. But there were some other less apparent hazards involved in this specific job that Ray had neither considered nor foreseen. Was he prepared to deal with the threat of religious extremists that sought to destroy all vampires and their associates? Should a human truly be willing to put their own life on the line for the sake of a Commoner vampire? And how was he supposed to deal with a vampire that saw him as being more than food and more than just an employee? Just how far was he willing to let things go before his professional relationship with this vampire became far too personal? "Kat & Katarina" is the first book in the second trilogy of the Raina series.
Taking a job as a day courier for a vampire was perhaps one of the most ill-advised career moves that Ray had ever made. Nevertheless, it was a steady job, the pay was decent, and ... well, his employer was easy on the eyes. There were plenty of obvious risks involved in accepting such a job. After all, the very nature of the relationship was risky, in and of itself. Vampires were predatory creatures by nature and humans, of course, were their prey. But there were some other less apparent hazards involved in this specific job that Ray had neither considered nor foreseen. Was he prepared to deal with the threat of religious extremists that sought to destroy all vampires and their associates? Should a human truly be willing to put their own life on the line for the sake of a Commoner vampire? And how was he supposed to deal with a vampire that saw him as being more than food and more than just an employee? Just how far was he willing to let things go before his professional relationship with this vampire became far too personal? "Kat & Katarina" is the first book in the second trilogy of the Raina series.