
Bram Stoker Meets Game of Thrones in this Erotic Vampire Horror. Meet Rudolf, the tortured vampire lord of Victorian England, struggling to hold onto what's left of his humanity. Can Rudolf survive the political machinations of his fellow vampires out to usurp his crown? Larissa is a beautiful seductress and one of Rudolf's closest allies, but everyone has a secret and Larissa has plans all her own for London. Can she play both ends against the middle and still save her relationship with Rudolf? Theodore has lingered on the edges of vampire society, feeding in the impoverished East End, long enough. He's ready to sire progeny and take his place as one for the leaders of the Night. Can he control his new progeny or will his child upset all of his carefully laid plans? Dorian has a reputation as the deadliest gunman in England. Scotland Yard has just hired him to investigate a recent murder of several young ladies found dead and drained of blood. Can he uncover the identity of the killer without revealing his supernatural nature to lead inspector Cole? The Twilight Sonata: First Canticle - A Song Before Dying, is the first installment in a shockingly erotic new vampire series by C.J. Bishop. Enter an world of darkness, horror, and deadly sensuality as the denizens of Victorian London battle for control of the night. It's a game of cross and double-cross with a cast of characters like none you have ever encountered. These vampires have bite! **Content Warning: The Twilight Sonata contains mature subject matter, explicit gore, and sexuality.** This is the first book in an on-going series.
Author
Pen name of author A.M. Snead. Born and raised in scenic Coos County, Oregon, CJ enjoys the small town atmosphere and down-to-earth country folk who populate the area. She is a single mother and lives with her 18-year-old daughter, 1 horse, 4 dogs and 6 cats deep in the country woodlands which gives her plenty of time to write. She is a Christian and a strong supporter of the LGBT community and favors gay erotic romance when it comes to writing. She hopes that her stories of love and acceptance will help further compassion and understanding for LGBT people who she feels is greatly misunderstood and persecuted - in a large party by the Christian community. Most of all, she is hopeful that her stories will bring comfort to those who have been told that God hates them because they are different. It is her strong belief that God loves everyone and His love covers all.