Publisher's Synopsis
A necromancer who escaped captivity. A vampire with a scarred soul. A bond forged on delicate trust.
NiallWhen the man I thought was the love of my life sold me to repay his debts, I lost all hope of ever finding happiness again. I'd let him turn me into a vampire, and then he'd turned me into a slave.
After getting rescued from my prison, I swore I'd let no one control me ever again.
But when I find out my fated mate is a necromancer, the one type of mage able to control vampires and all the undead, I have a decision to make. Can I trust him, after everything that happened, or will I let my fears get the best of me? Aeron
When I escaped my captivity, I didn't expect to live. I was bleeding too much, and I had nowhere to go. I knew it wouldn't be long before my miserable life ended. And I was okay with it.
Then I woke up, safe, sound and completely healed, and I saw him. The beautiful, sweet man who couldn't bear to be touched but whose eyes were bright with longing. I knew he was important to me long before I realized he was my semnyar.
But what do I do when our shared demons are determined to keep us apart? How do I earn his trust when I keep using my magic on him? Look out for:
Niall saves his dying mate, Aeron finds a family, slight misunderstanding that gets resolved in a snap, no angst here, okay maybe a little, Niall needs cuddles but don't cuddle him yet, Aeron wants to protect him, hurt/comfort, Blizzard is an emotional support teleporting gecko, it's Nee not Knee, paintball dates, bad guys go whoosh, Niall is a sneak, but Aeron knows him well, he puts the ring on it. Angel of Death is a paranormal gay romance featuring a snarky vampire, a sweet necromancer, a leopard gecko who knows just when to give his people some space and friends who always have their backs. It is the third book in the Mages of Ravenshire series. Each book in this series can be read as a standalone, but it is recommended to read them in order for the most enjoyment since characters will definitely pop into each other's books because they love meddling.