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Blood Slave: A Slow Burn Dystopian Vampire Romance

Skin Trade, Book 1

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Blood Slave: A Slow Burn Dystopian Vampire Romance

By: M.T. Sabre
Narrated by: Mina Sinclair
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In a world controlled by vampires, I find light in the eyes of a monster.

The Blood Auction is where humans are nothing more than cattle, and tonight, I catch the eye of Seth Hayden, the ruthless Vampire King of the North. His cold, predatory gaze locks onto me, a silent promise that sends a shiver down my spine. I'm meant to be nothing but a mortal plaything, but deep inside, a spark of defiance ignites.

Seth’s touch is ice and fire, his power overwhelming. His cryptic words hint at a past tied to mine, one I can’t yet recall. I should fear him, hate him for the world his kind have created, but I’m drawn to him, a pull I can’t explain. The danger, the unknown, tempts me, even as whispers of rebellion and treachery swirl around us.

I’m not just another pawn in their twisted game. I’m a survivor, hardened by this cruel world. I won’t go down without a fight, and I won’t let Seth or his enemies break me.

They may rule the world, but I’ll take control of my fate.

Blood Slave, the first in the Skin Trade series, is a dark, slow-burn paranormal romance for fans of danger and desire. Warning: mature content, violence, and secrets that will leave you begging for more.

©2021 M.T. Sabre (P)2026 M.T. Sabre
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