There are two kinds of Vampires, the Nature-Born and the Sired. Each has its particular strengths and weaknesses. Continue where House Scorpio Book One left off with your favorite characters along for the thrilling ride. With more danger, passion, politics, revelations, and arcane awakenings. Discover the twelve Zodiac Vampire sovereigns and the territories they come from.
Aum is Troy's best friend and an orphan. He finds himself rescued yet again by Troy's family. He feels out of place in House Scorpio and even in his skin. He just found out all the things that go bump in the night are real, and he's the weakest link. Aum doesn't want to be controlled by anxieties. He yearns to hold on to and protect his adoptive family as they've done for him. Queen Celeste of House Scorpio offers Aum a gift only a fool would refuse. One that isn't what you'd expect from the most powerful Vampire Queen. It could likewise change his life forever.
Now everyone must travel to the unveiling of House Taurus's new palace-fortress for Princess Mika and Prince Lysander's wedding. Who has a wedding in the middle of a War? The Zodiac Vampires, that's who. It turns out these circumstances are especially more dramatic than one would expect. Nevertheless, nothing ever goes as planned, especially when the enemies have threatened all of your friends and new found love.
Aum, along with charismatic and rebellious Vampire Sovereigns, needs to stop foes and catastrophic dangers from reaching their newfound land's shores. Yet the enemies don't only lurk outside. Most times, you find them within.
This novel is a mature LGBT Paranormal Romance, and Book Two of the Zodiac Vampires should be read chronologically, starting with House Scorpio, Book One of the Zodiac Vampire.
BIOGRAPHY Hi, fellow readers, writers, and friends. I was a homeless LGBT youth when I was fourteen years old, and one of my only possessions was a composition book and a pencil. Therefore, I began to write every day. I wrote poetry, short stories, and long stories. When I was desperate for food, I even sang for spare change and gave my poetry away in pages. Life in the nineties was not kind to LGBT people. There was no global awareness, acceptance, or even the federal right to marry. Even shelters were prejudice. It didn't deter me, though. I continued to write. I'd use public facilities to wash up, and I'd find jobs that paid under the table for the money. I worked hard, was an honest person, and found my way into a more stable shelter. Having a physical address really helps you find better jobs and avoid traumatic encounters from nature and people's cruelties. A home helps provide the circumstances for peace. When I was old enough, I saw a sign on my way to work on a bus. It said, 'GED TESTING TODAY $30,' I quickly pressed the yellow stop bar on the bus and walked in, paid, took the test, and passed. That's how I got my Highschool Diploma. With that diploma and meeting my best friend by chance while couch surfing and working, I got better opportunities.
Though I couldn't do much but work and focus on work, I persevered and made it past my twenties. I worked for Corporate companies afterward and then was diagnosed with PTSD after additional traumatic events. I can tell you this. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is not like the movies. It's all-consuming and makes every day a challenge. My hands still shake, my body quakes and trembles, and my moods are rollercoasters of peaks and valleys. Still, I am a survivor. I'm grateful. I am every day focusing on the positive and doing my best to heal.
You will find that my books are Fantasy, Romance, and Adventure for you. However, to me, they are a therapeutic activity. They transport me into realms where anything is possible.
I hope you look past my poor education and read my stories with an open mind and heart. I use many Accessibility features to create my writings and works. They will never be perfect. However, I feel with my entire heart that each person, regardless of their mental or physical capacities, is worth being heard. If I can bring even a moment of encouragement, appreciation, and happiness to one reader, then it's worth all the effort it takes for me to write.
Now I am in a position to publish my works. I hope you enjoy them. My first published novel is 'Sacred Sun.' It's a series you'll see some of my works on my author page. You will not be waiting long between books. As my books are being created, edited, and published every few weeks. I implore you to support indie-authors and be kind to all of them. Also, life is better for me now. Worry not. I'm blessed with a home, a loving husband, a service dog, and beautiful and supportive friends. Despite my daily limitations, I am thriving, not just surviving. Your job is to read my works and support others' works as well. May all of you experience happiness and its causes.