
Bite Me
By Willa Okati
2005
First Published
3.30
Average Rating
98
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Genre: LGBT Vampire ParanormalSeries: The Brotherhood; Previous Book: Amour Magique (available only at Loose Id, www.loose-id.com)Tattoos. Piercings. Leather. Attitude. Do anything, say anything, and damn the consequences. That's Bree of the Brotherhood, and he's not about to apologize for a thing.Little do they know that Bree's whole "tough-guy" routine is a carefully constructed mask. Underneath it all lies a desperately lonely man who doubts everything about himself, and wishes more than anything else that he could find someone who really understands him.When the incubus Liam invites the Brotherhood to a night at Amour Magique, one of Charleston's premier gay clubs, Bree's all for it. If he can keep his mask in place, he bets he can score a night of drinking, dancing, and possibly even landing a good lay. Anything to take his mind off his problems and give him one night of sweet oblivion.Julian, a vampire, has long grown tired of ordinary men and seeks out those that will be a challenge. Bree is exactly what he wants. He can see the pain behind Bree's act, and knows he's been desperately hunting for something even he can't name. Julian promises him both the best sex of his life, and freedom from his fears.The price, however, is belief in the supernatural. And Bree thinks that may be too high a cost to pay…Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Male/male sexual practices.
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Willa Okati
Author · 118 books
Willa Okati (AKA Will, AKA Daniel) is made of many things: imagination, coffee, stray cat hairs, daydreams, more coffee, kitchen experimentation, a passion for winter weather, a little more coffee, a whole lot of flowering plants and a lifelong love of storytelling. Will's definitely one of the quiet ones you have to watch out for, though he—not she anymore—is a lot less quiet these days.