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The Vampire and a G.I.

By: J.P. Bowie
Narrated by: Duncan Prescott
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The Middle East War is finally over, and veteran Cole Everett is trying to build a new life in Los Angeles, California, and hopefully reconnect with his cousin, Sean Martin, a private investigator.
His hopes are stalled when he discovers that Sean’s live-in lover, Arturo, is a vampire. 

It might be 2035, where vampires are now an accepted part of society, but Cole can’t imagine that anyone would willingly mate with the undead. That is, until he meets Arturo, and is introduced to the incredibly handsome Rafael Barrantes. Attracted to Rafael, Cole has to rethink everything he thought he knew about vampires.

While working as a security guard for a high-tech company, Cole becomes suspicious when all is not what it seems with so-called government contracts. Cole can’t decide whether to play it safe and call the cops, or ask for help from his newfound vampire friends.

His decision will change his life forever....

©2022 J.P. Bowie (P)2023 J.P. Bowie

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