The Veins of the City: An M/M Vampire Dark Romance

About

He uncovered their secrets. Now he belongs to them.

Wren Halloran is meticulous, careful, invisible — exactly the kind of financial analyst who notices when the numbers are too clean. Eleven weeks of quiet investigation into a shadowy shipping empire, and he is ready to bring it all to light. Then a phone call lures him somewhere he should never have gone, and in a single, brutal minute, he watches his supervisor die at the hands of something that should not exist.

Now Wren is not a witness. He is a liability. Swept out of the city’s ordinary darkness and into the home of Cassian Vey — a man of controlled elegance, impossible authority, and eyes that hold something Wren does not want to name — he is told he cannot leave, cannot speak, cannot return to the life he built. Cassian is not his captor, or so the man insists. But the doors are monitored, the windows are sealed, and the only thing standing between Wren and a violent death is the word of a stranger who moves through organized crime and shadow like he was made for it. Perhaps he was.

Trapped inside a world of vampire power, blood debts, and dangerous men who settle disputes in conference rooms over bodies, Wren must decide whether the one person keeping him alive is a protector — or simply a more patient predator.

Can Wren survive the captor-captive darkness closing around him before he becomes the next loose end that needs to disappear?