Soulless (M/M Paranormal Romance)
Book Details
Author(s)T. Baggins
PublisherLyonnesse Books
ISBN / ASINB00E7KPLQ2
ISBN-13978B00E7KPLQ1
Sales Rank374,676
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
"Totally WOWED and utterly impressed... just
exquisite! Sometimes, you pick up a book and begin to read and in the first few
lines you realise you are in for a treat, I found myself wanting to absorb each
and every word T.Baggins had so carefully, and what to me seemed lovingly laid
out for us in this book..." -- Monique, SINFULLY SEXY BOOK REVIEWS
exquisite! Sometimes, you pick up a book and begin to read and in the first few
lines you realise you are in for a treat, I found myself wanting to absorb each
and every word T.Baggins had so carefully, and what to me seemed lovingly laid
out for us in this book..." -- Monique, SINFULLY SEXY BOOK REVIEWS
A Man of Science
Nicholas Robinson is a chemist decades ahead of his time. Crippled by a riding accident and embittered by his injuries, he shuns the world, focusing on his laboratory and experiments. But when the sale of his country estate, Grantley, leads to an encounter with a vampire, Nicholas realizes there is more in heaven and earth than he ever dreamed possible.
A Creature of Darkness
Although three hundred years old, Bancroft Ulwin is young by supernatural standards. Enslaved by his cruel, deformed maker, Ban is forbidden from relations with mortal men unless it ends in death. But his liaison with Nicholas, expressly against his master's wishes, soon expands beyond mere lust to something more.
A Love Predestined
Long ago while still mortal, Ban met Serafino, the only true love of his life. When death separated them, Ban accepted his role as an enemy of human kind. But as he comes to suspect Nicholas is Serafino reincarnated, Ban begins to question everything he once believed. Including his own damnation.
WARNING: 18+ only. Graphic m/m sex, rape of a main character by the antagonist, social commentary, historical detail, bloodletting, beheading (in a flashback) and murder.


