Picking up where "Jasper: The Beginning" left off, Jasper comes into his own as he searches for a way to rescue Lila and her fellow witches from the evil vampires while hiding his association with the zombies from the werewolves. Filled with thrills, chills, and intrigue, "Jasper: Love and Monsters" [book two of this exciting trilogy] will keep you on the edge of your seat turning pages!
Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / SupernaturalThis is a new release for 11/16/2021 and is presently on pre-order. It is book 2 of a trilogy that is currently particiating in an internet book tour.
The first thing that Lila did when she recovered from her fainting spell was to focus on her surroundings. They looked familiar. Yet, her still muddled mind couldn’t quite place them. It took several minutes of study before she realized that she was back in the wing of the vampire castle where she and Jasper had spent so many months. The room was closer to the lab than the one she’d occupied before her escape and much smaller. She’d used it to nap in a few times when she wanted a brief break from the lab but didn’t want to be too far from Jasper in case he needed her.
Placing her hand on her stomach, she cradled the bump that seemed to have appeared overnight. Realizing that she was about to give birth to a baby in an environment that had never seen a vampire birth before sent a ripple of fear through her. She had no idea what to expect. She’d never had a human baby, let alone a vampire one. In fact, she didn’t even know that she’d had sex and conceived. Up until meeting Marcus and being informed that she was expecting, she’d thought herself a virgin.
Her hatred for the vampires was so strong that when Samuel entered the room, she raced toward him with the intent of digging his eyes out with her fingernails.
Amused by her spunk, Samuel grabbed her by the wrists and held her away from him.
“You are courageous, little witch,” he said with humor. “I will give you that.”
“I hate you,” she bellowed.
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Portuguese
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Already translated.
Translated by Marcelo Gil Machado
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Gloria Diaz
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Author review: Gloria is my "go to" translator for Spanish. |