Downloading The Tenor's Shadow (The Vampire Impresario 1)
Anthony wouldn’t let anything stand in his way.
His career as an operatic tenor was finally taking off, and he would be damned if he let some stalker keep him from his globe-hopping musical dreams. First, he would triumph at the Market Street Opera in San Francisco, and then Barcelona and Milan awaited his genius!
But he had made the mistake of telling his uncle about the threatening letters some creep had been leaving in his hotel room, and now he was saddled with a muscle-bound bodyguard who was seriously cramping his love life.
No matter what he did, he couldn’t get rid of the stubborn redheaded Brit. Freddie just didn’t fit in with his glamorous life of encores and galas and schmoozing. And how did the man never sleep?
Freddie was there to do a job.
Or maybe a few. He had been content as head of security for the Hughes vampire coven in London. But now he’d been sent to America to keep his coven master’s nephew safe from the threat of a rival coven.
He knew the rules. Anthony couldn’t find out about the existence of vampires, and he certainly couldn’t find out that Freddie was one. Plus, he had to manage Anthony’s demanding personality, and Freddie was painfully bad with people.
And he absolutely one-hundred-percent had to keep himself from hooking up with the overbearing American.
When frustration and annoyance erupt into steamy passion, can Freddie and Anthony manage to navigate their feelings? Or will Freddie’s secrets and the deadly vampires of the Azarian coven tear them apart?
The Tenor's Shadow is a 45,000-word MM vampire romance with a guaranteed HEA and no cliffhanger. It contains a strong-and-silent vampire bodyguard and the high strung opera singer that falls fast for him. It also contains steamy scenes between two men and the violence you might expect from a vampire story. Not suitable for readers under 18.
The Tenor's Shadow is Book One in the Vampire Impresario series. Each book in this series will focus on a different couple, and can be read as a standalone, but there is an overarching storyline that the series will follow, and it is recommended to read them in order.
His career as an operatic tenor was finally taking off, and he would be damned if he let some stalker keep him from his globe-hopping musical dreams. First, he would triumph at the Market Street Opera in San Francisco, and then Barcelona and Milan awaited his genius!
But he had made the mistake of telling his uncle about the threatening letters some creep had been leaving in his hotel room, and now he was saddled with a muscle-bound bodyguard who was seriously cramping his love life.
No matter what he did, he couldn’t get rid of the stubborn redheaded Brit. Freddie just didn’t fit in with his glamorous life of encores and galas and schmoozing. And how did the man never sleep?
Freddie was there to do a job.
Or maybe a few. He had been content as head of security for the Hughes vampire coven in London. But now he’d been sent to America to keep his coven master’s nephew safe from the threat of a rival coven.
He knew the rules. Anthony couldn’t find out about the existence of vampires, and he certainly couldn’t find out that Freddie was one. Plus, he had to manage Anthony’s demanding personality, and Freddie was painfully bad with people.
And he absolutely one-hundred-percent had to keep himself from hooking up with the overbearing American.
When frustration and annoyance erupt into steamy passion, can Freddie and Anthony manage to navigate their feelings? Or will Freddie’s secrets and the deadly vampires of the Azarian coven tear them apart?
The Tenor's Shadow is a 45,000-word MM vampire romance with a guaranteed HEA and no cliffhanger. It contains a strong-and-silent vampire bodyguard and the high strung opera singer that falls fast for him. It also contains steamy scenes between two men and the violence you might expect from a vampire story. Not suitable for readers under 18.
The Tenor's Shadow is Book One in the Vampire Impresario series. Each book in this series will focus on a different couple, and can be read as a standalone, but there is an overarching storyline that the series will follow, and it is recommended to read them in order.