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Love in the Fortress (The Blood Rose Series)
Love in the Fortress - The Blood Rose Series Author:Caris Roane A Mastyr Vampire. A beautiful fae-slave. Trapped in a fortress. Can love bloom in the midst of a nightmare? Mastyr Vampire Griffin hates his enslavement in Margetta?s fortress. He sought death a thousand times because of it, but was denied when the Ancient Fae brought him back repeatedly, forcing him to train her evil army. When a beautiful fa... more »e-slave, Sandra, tells him to live, he begins to believe his life could have more meaning than a tortured existence in Margetta?s hidden army camp. But will his growing love for Sandra put her at even greater risk? Sandra has served the Ancient Fae as her slave for thirty years after an Invictus attack destroyed her family. Sent to work in Margetta?s fortress, grief for the loss of her husband and young son have dominated her heart. When Mastyr Griffin arrives, however, she begins to see that love can exist even in the midst of a nightmare. But when she reaches out to the solitary mastyr vampire, the dangers of fortress life threaten her at every turn, especially when she discovers she?s one of the most coveted women in the Nine Realms: a blood rose. Don?t forget to scroll back up and grab a copy of LOVE IN THE FORTRESS today! LOVE IN THE FORTRESS is a companion story to EMBRACE THE HUNT and is book 8.1 of the Blood Rose Series. LOVE IN THE FORTRESS is a paranormal romance novel and a vampire romance with a fantasy edge. The series to-date is as follows: 1) EMBRACE THE DARK, 2) EMBRACE THE MAGIC, 3) EMBRACE THE MYSTERY, 4) EMBRACE THE PASSION, 5) EMBRACE THE NIGHT, 6) EMBRACE THE WILD, 7) EMBRACE THE WIND, 8) EMBRACE THE HUNT, and coming soon, the final installment, 9) EMBRACE THE POWER. LOVE IN THE FORTRESS is a passionate, hot, paranormal romance, featuring a vampire and a fae set in the world of the Blood Rose. Caris Roane is the author of eighty published works, thirty of which are paranormal romances featuring tortured warrior vampires in desperate need of worthy women.« less