Brenda never meant to become a living vampire. As a matter of fact, she didn't even know that they existed. Her only mistake had been to cross paths with an ancient vampire named Galen. She had been seduced, transformed, and deceived. Brenda had to learn to survive in the modern world by herself after being left for dead. Now, she has discovered that she is not alone, but is she the predator or the prey?
The sequel to Galen finds Brenda still angry even though it's been two years since Galen turned her. She is struggling to find her place in the world and to adjust to what she has become. Along the way she discovers there are others like her and has to wonder if she is the predator or the prey. She meets two human bounty hunters led by two vampires who are seeking a rogue vampire who is turning people willy nilly. Will she find a "family" or will she be a victim of the others? This book flows better than the first novel and the action is all a vampire lover could wish for. The human bounty hunters, John and Scott, are a hoot.