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The Devil’s Auction - A Dark Vampire Romance - cover

The Devil’s Auction - A Dark Vampire Romance

Louise M Griffin

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

Welcome to Hell. Population: However many it takes to make a good show.
 
Getting sold into supernatural slavery was supposed to be the easy part. My plan? Simple. Get captured. Get sold to werewolves. Rescue my best friend.
 
One problem: I got bought by the wrong monsters.
 
Now I'm trapped in a lethal competition where winning means eternal servitude-and losing means death. No middle ground. No second chances. Just blood, brutality, and the vampire General with molten eyes who makes me forget I ever wanted to escape.
 
Every challenge I survive pulls me deeper into ancient politics and deadly games designed to shatter minds and break souls. But the arena's cruelest trick isn't the opponents trying to kill me.
 
It's the truth I'm starting to uncover-one that could destroy everything I'm fighting for.
 
Perfect for fans of The Hunger Games meets From Blood and Ash-a razor-sharp supernatural thriller where survival comes at the ultimate price.
Disponible depuis: 17/09/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 300 pages.

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