Publisher's Synopsis
His family ruined my life. Twice.
As a kid I had it all: three-car garage, heated pool, and a show pony to ride around on weekends. But the Colesons run Dallas, and they ran us straight into the trailers. It took me years and several missed meals in order to pull my family into a middle-class lifestyle.
And now it's all crashing down. I thought she was a normal late-night client until she drained me of my blood next to a new massage table. Now I'm awake, and I'm hungry...and surrounded by Colesons. They tell me I'm a upyr, a vampire-like predator, destined to destroy everyone I love.
It sounds to me like I've got nothing left to lose.
I didn't seek revenge, not after my father's death or my sister's fall into addiction. I was too busy keeping my head afloat. But now that the opportunity has fallen into my lap? There's got to be something I can find on the inside that will destroy them for good. They're upyr hunters, after all. It's almost fate.
There's only one problem: Bennett Coleson.
He's ruthless; more shark than man. It shouldn't be hard to hate him.
So why can't I?This girl has got to go.
I didn't trust her Pollyanna act the minute she woke up in our basement. The newer the upyr, the more deadly their nature. I've seen sweet old ladies who looked like they were on their way to a bake sale devour a human before you could say the word 'cupcake'.
Not to mention there's something going on with the uyprs. They're becoming more violent, turning more innocent people. And despite her new nature, Darby Trunnell didn't choose to be like this. It's our fault we didn't catch the Dallas nest leader in time to prevent her from being Turned.
I move her into the family estate to keep track of her nefarious plans...which seem to be raising her young niece, paying for mother's medical treatments, and reading my entire personal library.
Hell, I'd think she was a saint if she didn't look at me like that when no one else is around.
When the Ten Families demand I bring her to their summons, I have a choice: uphold my oath and the family traditions, or let her escape to live among her own kind.
There's only one problem: I want her for myself.