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The Fallen Justice and the Mad Oracle: The Fallen Justice Trilogy Book One

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A fallen politician. A mad doctor. A struggle to save their second lives. After being turned into a vampire in the eighties, and losing everything he knew and loved, Theodore Solomon’s merely been drifting by in the supernatural world. With every night, the thought of watching the sunrise seems sweeter and sweeter. That all changes when he gets a letter sending him to San Francisco to join a retinue of other vampires. He takes this as a chance to drop all the baggage from his tumultuous relationship with his sire, his late mortal wife, and start a new (un)life. That'd be easy, if it wasn't for one thing. Mikhail Cohens. Low-blood. Doctor. Crazy as hell, but somehow manages to pull it off. And the ever-so-persistent thorn in his side. After a night gone wrong, the two of them are bonded for eternity. Overwhelmed by emotions he thought were long gone, and terrified by his new and confusing feelings for Mikhail, the two of them get into a manipulative yet seductive relationship they’re forced to hide from everyone, lest they meet their true deaths. As they’re dragged into a conspiracy involving Theodore’s turning, they’re forced to work together to survive, even as their bond grows stronger with each passing night. The Fallen Justice and the Mad Oracle is a queer (cis male/AMAB enby) vampire soulbond romance. Please read the content warnings in the read inside, this is much darker than the Call Your Name Quartet, showing a brutal first hand look into vampire society.

404 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 19, 2021

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A.M. Boone

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Born and raised in the Bay Area, A.M. Boone has been writing since they were three and forced their mother to type up their misadventures. They mainly write about badass and magical black women, men and enbies being awesome, saving the world (or possibly just their own skins) and falling in love in the process.

When they're not writing, you can find them either playing video games, looking at memes, baking, or finding cats to pet.

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