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Vampires' Shared Bride

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Dark Lords of London series)
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A Why Choose (MMF), fated mates romance with vampires, fae witches, shifters, and a dash of time travel magic...

Meadow Vale has spent the last eight years hiding from her father. She’s afraid of her magic—controlling lust and desire—and is being hunted by those who want to use her powers for their own gain. So when two strange vampires break in to her apartment, she has no choice but to run. And just when she thinks she’s safe, she blacks out and wakes up in the arms of two different vampire males. Except these vampires not only have British accents, they wear funny clothes and say she’s blooded them both at the same time. All of this seems like a dream until she meets her two siblings and learns that it’s true—she’s in 1890 and if she doesn’t allow the two vampires to claim her together, they’ll go insane.

Laurie Yates and Joseph Hope have been best friends forever. Even though they both wanted more, they resisted because of the vampire’s curse, which stills their hearts until they find their fated ones. So when a fae witch female bloods them both, it should be like a dream come true. And while they only ever feel complete sharing a female between them, their former lovers didn’t always want both of them equally. Even if Joseph is afraid of the past repeating, he and Laurie are determined to win over Meadow and convince her to no longer be afraid of her magic, no matter what.

Just when the three of them think things might work out, a stunning betrayal from the fae witches in London puts everyone’s life at risk. To save them, Meadow needs to finally embrace her magic, but will she be able to do it? Or, will her doubts and fears end up killing the vampires she’s fallen in love with?

For fans of:
—Swords crossing
—Curvy heroines with insecurities who learn to embrace themselves to kick ass
—Triad, polyamorous love stories
—Humor
—Fish-out-of-water FMC learning to live in the past
—Spice (ahem, the steamiest of this series so far)



Genre: Paranormal Romance

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