Publisher's Synopsis
Consort of the Vampire Prince [Siren Everlasting Classic ManLove: Alternative Contemporary Paranormal Romance, MM, vampires, HFN] Trevor Reiner has been working for the vampire royal family, the Starostas, trying to pay off his father's gambling debts. He's in with no way out, and the vampire aristocracy is driving him insane. When a misunderstanding brings an accusation of violence, Trevor thinks his life might be over until the crown prince himself, Ludwick Starosta, steps in to his rescue. And then takes him to bed. When servants discover them, the king and queen cannot stand the embarrassment. In order to take control of the situation, they offer Trevor a sum he can't refuse.Two million dollars. Two million to spend one month with Ludwick before the prince is to publicly dump him and get married to a distinguished lady. With more to the prince than Trevor thought, and eyes always watching, Trevor wonders if he's stepped into something bigger than he thought, and how he can stop himself from falling for the prince before this is over. Royal Pleasures [Siren Everlasting Classic ManLove: Alternative Contemporary Paranormal Romance, MM, vampires, HFN] Trevor Reiner has become the consort of a vampire prince. All he has to do is pretend he and Prince Ludwick are in a scandalous relationship, which they are, and he will be paid two million dollars, which he desperately needs. The only problem with the plan are Ludwick's strange mood swings. The man is almost perfect, making Trevor's toes curl in bed, while making Trevor laugh as they annoy the noble class. But something is wrong. Something is changing. Trevor's feelings for the prince are deepening, and the money hanging over his head is starting to feel like a burden rather than a goal. An act of violence goes too far, and his closest friend wants more than what Trevor can give. But he can't accept it, because Ludwick has somehow worked his way into Trevor's heart. But when fighting for what they both want might leave them both in heartbreak, what's the point in trying?