In Your Debt: An M/M Vampire Romance

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Seven years of cold, careful fury. One immortal who holds the key to vengeance. And a debt that must be paid in blood.

Emmett Hale has spent seven years becoming someone capable of this moment. At sixteen, he survived the night Caldwell Marsh — an ancient, pitiless vampire — murdered his parents in a quiet Wiltshire village and left him with nothing but a cellar floor and a reason to keep living. He didn’t rage. He didn’t break. He prepared. He studied the immortal world’s politics, its hierarchies, its vanities, until he knew exactly which door to knock on — and exactly what to offer when it finally opened.

That door belongs to Silas Vane: three hundred years old, devastatingly precise, and bound to Marsh by an enmity that runs deeper than Emmett yet understands. Emmett walks into a vampire’s house in Mayfair and lays his terms on the table without flinching — blood, service, time, in exchange for Marsh’s destruction. What he doesn’t account for is Silas himself: the unnerving stillness of him, the way he listens as though nothing else in the world exists, the dark eyes that see Emmett completely and make no attempt to pretend otherwise. The arrangement is transactional. It is supposed to stay that way.

But Emmett insisted the debt run in his direction first — and now, settled into a Mayfair house that is warmer and stranger than anything he planned for, he is beginning to understand that some debts reshape the people who carry them.

In a world of immortal power and centuries-old scores, can Emmett hold the line between vengeance and something far more dangerous — before the slow burn of proximity costs him more than blood?