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A Dhampir Only Calls Your Name Once: Call Your Name Quartet Book Three

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To keep everyone safe, I sacrificed everything I had…

Everything’s coming apart at the seams.

After Vincent’s ex comes back into the picture with a “cure” for his extra-dimensional blood, I’m left reeling, unable to figure out why he trusts her so much. Even after everything we’ve gone through, the four supernaturals I’ve grown to love seem to be growing further away with every passing night.

Vincent. Incubus. Billionaire. Blinded by the prospect of curing his eldritch blood.

Feli. Cubi. Vincent’s best friend. Isolated and livid after Vincent lost his goddamn mind.

Santiago. Esper. My best friend. Traumatized and left with godlike psychic power after being abused by the esper royal family.

Anthony. Dhampir. My husband. Irreversibly changed by Calanthe’s venom into something halfway between life and death.

And if that wasn’t bad enough, I’ve been having dreams of Mother, the first witch, begging me to become Her knight. I’ve gotten stronger since She gave me Her gift, but is it enough to save everyone? I don’t know.

As Santiago’s mental health goes down the drain, Vincent and Feli’s friendship crumbles to pieces, and Anthony comes to terms with his newfound vampiric nature, I’m stretched to my limits.

But maybe, just maybe, with the help of Mother and my own powers, I can help them—I just have to not spiral out and take everyone with me.

A Dhampir Only Calls Your Name Once is a queer, multicultural reverse harem urban fantasy between a kick-ass witch, three sizzling hot men, and one genderfluid shapeshifter, and is the third book of four.

330 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 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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