
Part of Series
Lana's a monster hunter. Maybe the best on the west coast. But what does she do when a vampire needs her to not only help her kill another vampire, but that vampire wants her to become a knight in her service? Lana doesn't work well with rules and directions. The second to last thing she should be is someone's loyal knight. But the last thing she should be is a loser, and she's not willing to admit defeat. So Lana chooses to submit to the beautiful vampire mistress Filipe, who teaches her how to be a perfect knight. While Lana learns, she and Filipe develop an intense relationship, with Lana learning to serve Filipe in every way imaginable.
Author
Bios are tough. I'm an author and game designer based out of Tokyo. I've a soft spot for horror, urban fantasy, and science fiction. I write about vampires, about social issues, and the intersection of mythology and real life. I believe stories about monsters are actually stories about people, and that every good story about monsters is a story about the way people live and interact. Should I have written that in the third person? That'd be weird, wouldn't it? "Olivia Hill is an author and game designer based out of..." It's really awkward, if you know I'm writing it about myself. But isn't this commentary kind of meta anyway? Is this really the purview of author bio? Do I really need to be worrying about this when the world could fall apart at any minute? Should I really be writing books when I only have a limited time on this earth, and could theoretically be doing something more meaningful? Does anything have meaning? Long story short, you should buy my books. Because what if they're actually very important? What if they change the world, the way Bill & Ted changed the world with Wyld Stallyns? Wouldn't you want to be part of that before it's a thing?

