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Medici Moon

(2026)
(The second book in the Vampire Sovereigns series)
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She has ruled Florence for centuries.
She has never once chosen love.


Patria de’ Medici learned long ago that power has a price. To keep the vampiric courts in balance, she has married whatever placeholder prince the Court of Genoa has thrust on her, sacrificing her heart each time for the good of her city. Love is a weakness. Desire is dangerous. Romance was merely recreational.

Then she meet Pavlos Katsaros.

As heir to the Venetian throne, Pavlos is unattainable. Yet, he understands duty as deeply as Patria does. He is loyal, honorable, and bound to a future he did not choose. Their connection and their passion is immediate—and dangerous. Every stolen moment draws them closer, even as both know they can never be together without inviting the other courts into war.

Neither is willing to abandon their throne.
Neither is willing to stop loving the other.


As ancient laws tighten and the courts demand one final sacrifice, Patria and Pavlos must decide whether duty is worth eternal loneliness. Or whether love, once found, is worth any cost.

Medici Moon is a slow-burn paranormal romance filled with immortal longing, forbidden devotion, and the kind of love that survives not because it is easy, but because it is chosen.


Genre: Urban Fantasy



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