Christian (Vampires In America: The Vampire Wars Book 10) - Plot & Excerpts
The one advantage of the late hour was that traffic back to the airport was virtually nonexistent. He called the pilot of the private jet he’d chartered to let him know he was on his way, then he called his lieutenant, Marc Forest. Christian had turned Marc only twenty-four years ago, which made him young for a vampire, and Christian was profoundly protective of his first and only child. But while he felt the Sire bond strongly, their relationship was not paternal the way it was among many other vampires and their Sires. Marc was Christian’s best friend, the only real friend he’d had in centuries. He also happened to be an excellent tactician, and would someday be a powerful vampire in his own right. Christian trusted him, and felt lucky to have him at his side. “At last! I was worried,” Marc said answering the call. “Is it done?” “Signed and sealed. I’m not anyone’s favorite vampire around here, but they were happy enough to take what I offered.”
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