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Fangs for Your Service
Fangs for Your Service
Fangs for Your Service
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Brooke is bewitched by a mysterious woman outside her window. Through a strange compulsion, Brooke follows her back to a club, where the woman reveals that she's one of the servants of the dead: a vampire. Enraptured by her beauty, Brooke has no choice but to follow her to her private rooms, prey to whatever the vampire has in store for her.

This is a 4900 sexually explicit story involving some blood play and brainwashing.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 21, 2014
ISBN9781310596728
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    Fangs for Your Service - Leslie Laye

    Fangs For Your Service

    by Leslie Laye

    A Thompson-Corner Publication

    Copyright © 2015 by Leslie Laye

    All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the brief use of quotations in a book review

    Author's note: All characters depicted in sexual acts in this work of fiction are 18 years of age or older

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    Fangs For Your Service

    It was one of those evenings where the sky didn't give a crap about its rain.

    There were some evenings when the sky was super excited about its rain and practically throws it up everywhere. Those are storms. It jumps around with happiness, eager to show everyone its thunder and lightning and to drown everyone who doesn't care.

    But then there are evenings like this where the sky just opens up its bowels and out comes rain for five or six or all the hours of the night, and it's not pretty, it's not fun, it's just obnoxious.

    I sat on my window seat and watched the rain fall.

    I had articles to edit and people to email, but the folder that had been in my lap had fallen to the floor about twenty minutes ago and I couldn't muster up the energy to get it back. There was just something about this evening that said Please don't bother. It won't work out anyways.

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