The
Vampire's Curse: Life Eternal
by
J.G. Gatewood
Genre:
Adult Urban Fantasy
There's
no other way to say it; cancer is a bitch. When I was fifteen,
Doctor's diagnosed me with a rare brain tumor and gave me five years
to live. With my death imminent, I made a deal with the Devil. Well,
not the real Devil, but one of his minions for sure. Out of options,
I accepted an offer for eternal life. I agreed to become a vampire.
And all I had to offer in exchange was one year of service to a Duke
named Aldric. What is one year in the grand scheme of things?
Especially, when I'd live forever.
Now,
two years later, I have a different view of vampires. I live in the
shadows and have no contact with any of my friends or family. I hate
what I've become and If I could go back and do it all over again, I
would. To make matters worse, Aldric is summoning me for my one year
of service. When I refuse, they hunt me like an animal. I'm run over
by a car and witness my mother's death at the hands of Aldric's
minions. No one stands up to-let alone refuses-Aldric, but enough is
enough. I can't live like this. I'm always watching over my shoulder,
and fear each new person I meet is on a mission to kill me. This is
not a second lease on life; its torture and the only way it will end
is if I kill Aldric. It's time for him to die.
J.G. Gatewood is the
author of the Keepers of the Orbs Fantasy Series and other writing
projects. The first three books in the series (The Unknown Man, The
Rising Past, A Shadow Within) are available on Amazon, as are his YA
Fantasy novel, The Final Offering, and his Sci-Fi short story,
Redemption.
When J.G. Gatewood
is not writing, he is a full-time Subject Matter Expert and an avid
reader.
He lives in Parker,
Colorado with his wife of 16 years, and two sons. In what little free
time he has remaining, he is usually busy brewing his own beer,
crafting his own wine or enjoying a fine cigar.
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