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Crossing Over

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A strong and passionate vampire flirts with a feisty young artist until they are separated by an evil ex-lover looking for revenge after centuries of unrequited love.

Crossing Over will take you on a powerful and intensely erotic journey through the sacrifices a man must make to find unconditional love. Across the span of twenty centuries, Jovian's fiery passion for integrity captures the attention of the evil Titus, who converts Jovian to a vampire so that he may covet him for the rest of time. When Titus' affections go unrequited he is driven to torture Jovian, influencing events in history all along the way. The love triangle between Titus, Jovian and his drug addled boyfriend brims with the trials and tribulations of immortal life, virtue, rebirth, and in the end will take your breath away.

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First published January 1, 2014

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October 3, 2014
A Joyfully Jay review.

3.75 stars


We have real vampires here. Vampires who kill and drink blood. Vampires that also need to consume food and can walk in the sun. The vampire world is not so much built as we just learn of their traits and we can just accept it and go with it.

We start out in present day and very quickly move to Roman telling his story. His story of ancient Rome, his lover Betto, and of meeting Titus, is fascinating when he first wakes in Titus’ home, and his confusion and dream-like state is written so well. When he is made a vampire, his rebirth, so to speak, is written very clearly. Then, time passes and we don’t see him acclimating to being a vampire.

I was totally drawn into Roman’s story and then the ending is rushed and tries to accomplish a whole lot in a short amount of time. There is a lot thrown at us, some that I could see coming, and not nearly enough time left at the end to resolve it all. There is just not enough balance between the past and the present scenes and final execution of the story is not tightly wrapped up and there is a whole lot to process.

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