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Nibiru Vampire Warriors: Chapter One
Nibiru Vampire Warriors: Chapter One
Nibiru Vampire Warriors: Chapter One
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Zero struggles to resist becoming Stride's blood slave but can he also resist the burning lust the cold hearted fiend is arousing in his very soul?

Nibiru, known by some as Planet X, is poised to strike earth and wipe out everything in its path. Stride, a solitary vampire with powers delivered down to him through his sorceress mother, senses its arrival. And he intends to survive...to escape to the planet itself in hopes that he will find a blood source there.

What Stride finds is a desolate place with no life in sight. Then he sees him, the vampire who sought him out on earth just before the disaster struck, the one who told him...there are only two. Only two vampires with no humans to be found means only one thing, only one of them can survive.

Zero knows it's only a matter of time before he becomes Stride's blood slave. His ship crashed on Nibiru, and his human lover perished, leaving him alone and vulnerable. And Stride is tracking him in a deadly game of cat and mouse, determined to survive.

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Release dateMar 28, 2011
ISBN9780857155047
Nibiru Vampire Warriors: Chapter One
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A.J. Llewellyn

A.J. Llewellyn lives in California, but dreams of living in Hawaii. Frequent trips to all the islands, bags of Kona coffee in the fridge and a healthy collection of Hawaiian records keep this writer refueled. A.J. never lacks inspiration for male/male erotic romances and on the rare occasions this happens, pursues other passions such as collecting books on Hawaiiana, surfing and spending time with friends and animal companions. A.J. Llewellyn believes that love is a song best sung out loud.

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    Nibiru Vampire Warriors - A.J. Llewellyn

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    Nibiru Vampire Warriors—Chapter One

    ISBN # 978-0-85715-504-7

    ©Copyright A.J. Llewellyn and D.J. Manly 2011

    Cover Art by April Martinez ©Copyright March 2011

    Edited by Stacey Birkel

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    This is a work of fiction. All characters, places and events are from the author’s imagination and should not be confused with fact. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, events or places is purely coincidental.

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    Published in 2011 by Total-E-Bound Publishing, Think Tank, Ruston Way, Lincoln, LN6 7FL, United Kingdom.

    Warning:  This book contains sexually explicit content which is only suitable for mature readers.  This story has been rated Total-e-burning.

    Blood Slave

    NIBIRU VAMPIRE WARRIORS

    Chapter One

    A.J. Llewellyn and D.J. Manly

    Dedication

    For our fantastic readers who love our vampires…

    these stories are for you. With love. xoxo

    Trademarks Acknowledgement

    The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the following wordmark mentioned in this work of fiction:

    Posturepedic: Sealy Corporation

    Chapter One

    Emptiness. That’s all there was. It resounded all around him like some sort of independent energy force. This sense of being completely alone was ominous, so much so that it was how he knew he was still out there. 

    He’d come so close. He’d almost had him once but like grains of sand, Zero had filtered through his fingers. It was a simple—a well-known game of cat and mouse. In the beginning it had been fun, but eventually it would become tedious and he’d have to end it. There was no escape from fate. They both knew it was only a matter of time. 

    Stride paused and looked around him, every instinct honed for any sound, or sign of movement. Nothing. There wasn’t even a rat left to feed on, not that he particularly enjoyed the flavour of those nasty things.

    Overhead, the foggy sky was darkening. There didn’t appear to be any actual sunlight, which he supposed was kind of a fringe benefit. Yet, at various times the clouded sky brightened just enough for Stride to declare that it was daytime. This so called daytime was irregular. It didn’t happen in twenty-four hour cycles like it should. But then, nothing was as it should have been anymore.

    He sank down on his haunches and surveyed his surroundings. In front of him sat a cluster of overgrown trees. Beyond that, more open spaces of mountains and nothingness.

    This was a very odd place. The contouring of the landscape might have been conceptualised by some sort of an idiot. If it had ever been colonised, he couldn’t fathom what sort of commerce they would have practiced here. There were no normal concentric zones, dividing cities and agricultural lands. Instead, there were just miles and miles of open spaces. Then suddenly a forest would appear out of nowhere for another few miles, leading one towards big mountain slopes where a multitude of caves appeared to have been hand-carved out of the rock. This pattern repeated itself over and over, with small bodies of water, now mostly mud, scattered round here and there.

    Planet X—that’s what many scientists on Earth had called it. Others called it Nibiru. Scientists believed Nibiru had crashed through the solar system a long time ago and wiped out all the dinosaurs. That had never been proven, of course, and now it never would be. The only ones who could give credence to that theory—any theory—would be two lone blood drinkers. 

    His kind had mostly been wiped out down there on Earth. Once some brazen vamp had decided to introduce himself to humanity, the hunt was on. Humans had a new enemy, right in their own back yard, and they had carte blanche from the authorities to kill them all. After all, it really wasn’t murder. You couldn’t murder the dead. And, of course, the religious right had a field day talking about how vampires were Gods curse on humanity.

    The war on vampires, aside from providing rednecks with the opportunity to go and kill something, served to distract humans from their misery. The fact was, their environment was going to shit. People were dropping like flies from the crap they breathed, and capitalism was failing everyone except for those at the top. The very rich just kept on getting richer. Corruption ran

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