Claimed by the Vampire – The Vanian Trilogy – Three by Sam Abbot
When Damian Vanian saved Caleb’s life after he was shot in the middle of a gangland war between the Vanian family, a group of vicious vampires, and John Dancy, the sadistic Alpha werewolf of the local pack, Caleb knew his life would never be the same again. He finds himself plunged into a terrifying world where vampires and werewolves exist, and after being kidnapped by Damian’s brother, Edmund, his life is put in danger once again. Edmund kills his own father, Luca Vanian, to protect Caleb, and is forced to save Damian’s life, despite them being bitter enemies.
Caleb, Edmund and Damian are forced to go on the run once again, to evade capture and certain death by Elena Vanian, Queen of the Vanian family, and Caleb quickly realizes that hiding out with two vampires who are intent on tearing each other apart is not going to work. After deciding the only way he can stop hurting both of them is to leave, Caleb ends up making a mistake that has devastating consequences. Later, when John Dancy comes back into his life and threatens to claim him, Caleb thinks that he has lost everything and has nothing left to live for.
But the powerful bond Caleb has with Edmund and Damian Vanian cannot be broken, and Caleb has to find a way to survive until they can finally claim him and make him theirs forever.
Claimed by the Vampire by Sam Abbot is the final part of The Vanian Trilogy. It contains dark paranormal themes, explicit gay sexual scenes, and graphic language. It is suitable for mature readers only.
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