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Nibiru Vampire Warriors: Chapter Four
Nibiru Vampire Warriors: Chapter Four
Nibiru Vampire Warriors: Chapter Four
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Nibiru Vampire Warriors: Chapter Four

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Stride and Zero are on the run from the Vampire Queen, who keeps presenting herself in various disguises. Having failed in her attempt to capture and control Stride, her own son, she resorts to other, deadlier games in trying to divide and conquer the two vampire warriors.

In Chapter four, the two vampires have survived the lure of the ghost ship's deadly grip, only to arrive in a snow-covered town that looks like a winter wonderland—with no beginning or end to it. They come to a small, brightly lit cottage and step inside, to face potentially fatal consequences. Zero is afflicted with a horrible ailment, and Stride is forced to confront the were-lover he once cherished and couldn't save...

Stride and Zero must rely on each other and learn to trust one another. As increasingly tense as the battle on Niburu has become, the two vampires find that their growing passion is not only their strongest, binding force, but in and of itself, the kind of Eden the planet on which they're stranded was supposed to be.

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Release dateJun 27, 2011
ISBN9780857155818
Nibiru Vampire Warriors: Chapter Four
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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 Four

    ISBN # 978-0-85715-581-8

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

    Cover Art by April Martinez ©Copyright June 2011

    Edited by Stacey Birkel

    Total-E-Bound Publishing

    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 Four

    A.J. Llewellyn and D.J. Manly

    Dedication

      For our readers, with love.

    Trademarks Acknowledgement

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

    The Stepford Wives: Ira Levin

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    Chapter Four

    You’re finished here.

    Stride dragged his gaze away from the dancing corpses.

    The young boy called Tommy stood in front of Stride, his face contorted with an expression which could only be described as macabre.

    Stride looked down at the boy. What do you mean, I’m finished?

    This part of your journey is over.

    Did I pass? It came out as a sneer.

    Tommy’s face suddenly morphed into that of his mother.

    Stride took a step back.

    Oh yes, my love, you more than passed. A wicked laugh emanated from the child, then he vanished into thin air.

    Stride shook his head, then glanced around him. Damn, where in the hell has Zero gone now? He’s always getting himself into something.

    Zero! We’ve got to get out of here.

    Something told him that if Zero got seduced by the dancing, they’d perish here on this ghost ship.

    Stride frantically began to scan the deck for Zero in earnest, moving through the throng of ghostly dancers, trying to ignore their invasive, icy fingertips on his exposed flesh. The ship started to rock and roll just as Stride melted into the crowd. Water washed up over the deck, and the dancers gathered more tightly around him. Stride gritted his teeth.

    Be gone with you! By some miracle, the dancers faded away from him. Zero, he called out frantically again. Where in the hell are…

    Here, a voice called back. A hand clutched his arm and pulled him back against the rail.

    Stride found himself looking into Zero’s face. Thought I’d lost you.

    Zero had to shout over the roar of the waves. Thought I’d lost myself. They didn’t want to let me go. Oh, but Stride, it was wonderful, he said, his laughter sounding light and full of merriment. I couldn’t resist.

    Stride scowled. That’s the pussy coming out in you. It’s going to get you real dead one of these times.

    Well, Zero snapped, I’d rather be a pussy than an unfeeling, cold son of a…prick!

    Stride laughed a deep, throaty laugh. Sticks and stones, pussy boy, sticks and stones.

    Fine, he muttered. How come you weren’t at least a little seduced? This is all contrived by that evil bitch of a mother of yours, isn’t it?

    Stride glanced at him sideways without cracking a smile. Undoubtedly, but she doesn’t know me at all. You see, I don’t…dance.

    Zero stared at him for a moment, his eyes widening, and then he started to laugh. You’re unbelievable.

    So I’m told.

    The gale winds had now partially submerged the ship. Stride pulled Zero away from the rail. Come on. We need to get off this ship…like, now.

    I assume, Zero shouted as he dipped his head and fought the wind, this ship went down in a storm. It wasn’t a question.

    A portion of the bow of a ship, bearing the name ‘City of Glasgow’, washed ashore at Ballochgair near Campbeltown on the 25th of October, 1854.

    Is that a yes, Mr Encyclopaedia? Zero called back.

    The ship tipped again, practically onto its side. Stride grabbed Zero’s arm. Never mind your smart comments, jump!

    Stride leapt over the side, and Zero barrelled in after him.

    * * * *

    The transition had been

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