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Slave Heir

Claudia A. Pérez R.

Publisher: Claudia A. Pérez R.

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Summary

Cedric Erskine is forced to leave the peaceful 


and promiscuous life to which he was dedicated, 


to take his place in the vampire monarchy, 


because of his cursed lineage. 


After a fateful event, anger and pain 


erupt through his veins 


and no matter how 


or who he must destroy, 


He will bathe in the blood of the guilty. 


Clouded by the thirst for revenge, 


He makes mistakes that not even Lucifer himself would forgive...
Available since: 02/28/2023.
Print length: 358 pages.

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