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Her Vampire Mentors: Book One

A Reverse Harem Witches and Vampires Royal Covens Novel

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Her Vampire Mentors: Book One

By: J.R. Thorn
Narrated by: Vanessa Moyen
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This final trial is total bullshit.

I'm a Fate witch, which qualifies me to become queen of the Royal Covens, assuming I can survive the final trial. Sarina's dying breath took all of the men in my bond and cast them beyond time and space, trapping them in alternate worlds that only my power can cross. Their fate is in my hands, and I'll have to tap into my power now more than ever to get them back into my arms where they belong.

Being my witch familiar, Bast is the only one of my guys who has managed to avoid this stupid trial. There's just one problem.... He's stuck in his feline form. He can't hold me and comfort me like I want him to. Sarina cursed him to make sure I was alone. She thought the separation from my bond would crush me. Even in death, she still is a pain in my ass.

As if fixing Bast and crossing worlds to find my guys and reunite our bond wasn't terrifying enough, I'm on the clock. If I fail the final trial before the Second Echo of Calamity arrives, Sarina will be resurrected and she'll destroy our world as we know it.

Like I said, total bullshit.

Consumed is the conclusion to the reverse harem series Royal Covens.

©2019 J.R. Thorn (P)2021 J.R. Thorn
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