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Vampire in Oxford

(2026)
(The first book in the Shadowblood Chronicles series)
A novel by

 
 
Prince Jael of the Severin never meant to unlock the Crimson Gateway under his parent's castle.

The portals had been closed for millennia, and only the female wand-bearers of Caldaen were meant to wield dream-sorcery. But Jael forced himself into lucidity, crossed the gate, and fell into a mirrored Oxford with his mortal body shaking and near collapse.


The Severin once lived long on soul-force drawn from Earth and other clone worlds, until a Pagan witch and a monk sealed every portal. Now Jael’s generation will age and die unless the gateways open again.

On his first night in this world, starving and weak, Jael begged a young woman for permission to bring her attackers down. One taste bound them. One pull made her his symbiont. And once he fed, Caldaen stirred.

If one Severin prince can cross, others will follow.
If one can feed, the rest will rise.
And Jael stands between two Oxfords, pulled by duty, danger, and the women who want him.


A dark supernatural romance for men, set across medieval Caldaen and 1980s Earth, where desire and threat cross worlds through the Crimson Gateways.


Genre: Fantasy



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