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Bitten Backstage #3

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Four Vampires, one rock band. What happens on tour doesn't always stay on tour.

In ancient Vampires, boredom can literally kill. When Jack sees Owen beginning to succumb, he knows he is no longer enough. Owen needs the blood of another lover to survive. So Jack turns to Katya, hoping she can entice Owen into living again.
At first Katya denies the lust she has for her boss, even though she’s wanted him for years. With Jack promising to look the other way, she has a scorching-hot encounter with Owen.
Owen doesn’t want to admit to his needs, nor does he want to cheat and break Jack’s heart—yet he can’t resist Katya. But Katya and Jack have their own sexy plan. And neither of them intends on losing Owen.

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First published February 1, 2012

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Shona Husk

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Shona Husk lives in Western Australia at the edge of the Indian Ocean. Blessed with a lively imagination she spent most of her childhood making up stories.

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May 10, 2012
This could have very easily have been a four star, but there was too much agonizing and guilt from Jack and Owen. Especially from Jack. I'm just not a big fan of stories with that much angst threaded through it, even though I know it's a critical part of the story.

Very well written, and pretty steamy.
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May 23, 2014
I don't think I've given 5 stars to a short story/novella. This had me right from the start. It helps I didn't read the blurb on this one so boom.

I haven't read any gay romance and very little three-way but instead of finding it cringe worthy I was enlightened. I liked this was as much about building relationships and forming bonds than just going right for it.
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