Ewan drops into Tia Burns's life like Lucifer falling from the skys. His eyes hold ancient secrets, and from the moment he arrives, she's constantly under threat. Her girlfriend guesses he's a vampire, a creature of the night. Ewan isn't a vampire--exactly. But he hungers for Tia in a way she can't understand, won't accept, yet finds herself unable to resist. Ancient beyond human imagining, Ewan has never needed anyone before, especially not one small woman. For the first time in his existance, he needs Tia. If he can win her, gain her worship, feed off of her strength, he may yet overthrow the bonds put on him over two thousand years earlier. Ewan calls himself a god--but he's a kind of god Tia has never imagined. Her straightforward beliefs hold no place for anyone like him, yet she can't deny the sense of compulsion that draws them together.
I'm a writer and publisher (I run www.booksforabuck.com). In my spare time I practice martial arts (tae kwon do and fencing), and teach bridge (the card game, not the engineering structures). "
Just like every man, Ewan wants to be worshiped by many. Did I mention that he is a God? Not just any God either. He was once a fertility God 5000 years ago. He had many followers but now has none. In order for Ewan to survive he needs manna or faith from who believe in him...
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