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The Politics of Night and Day

(2025)
(The third book in the Rose Cohen Vampire series)
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What’s worse than being a vampire? Being caught between a maker who’s playing hard to get, demonic slayers on the loose, and a councilman with a history stretching back to Julius Caesar’s era.

Mitch, my maker and reluctant mentor, has kept his distance ever since Lucius—his old Nephilim friend—warned him that our closeness is a bad idea. Lucius’s opinion dictates Mitch actions, leaving me to navigate this mess alone.

Then Roman Heolstor arrives, a vampire whose roots trace back to the time of Julius Caesar, with a dangerous fascination for me and my Kakute ring, which houses a ninja warrior spirit. Meanwhile, Marcus, a vampire slayer and former ally, comes seeking help for his fellow slayers, who are falling prey to demonic possession.

Matters turn deadly when Marcus’s cousin, Laura, attacks me, driven by her fanatical belief that no vampire deserves to live. Soon after, she becomes the vessel for a demon. In his arrogance, Roman thinks his bite will purge the evil. Instead, the demon takes root in him, transforming a formidable predator into an even deadlier threat. With his offspring infected and our clan in chaos, our only hope is an uneasy alliance between enemies.

I’m not fighting this alone. My best friend Nicole—a steadfast Nephilim from my mortal days—is by my side as we race against time to stop the demon’s spread. If we fail, it won’t just be vampires and slayers at risk—it’ll be our entire supernatural world.

Trust me, when demons, slayers, and vampires clash, the fallout is anything but pretty.


Genre: Urban Fantasy

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