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by C.M. Owens


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  5 thrilling full length fantasy/romance novels in one volume - 5 sexy heroes 5 strong heroines

  5 bestselling novels by 5 bestselling authors with a bonus excerpt bring you Five Shades of Fantasy. This is five complete novels from some of today's most exciting authors. Each shade is a different genre of the fantasy and romance you love the most.

  A star-studded anthology of thrilling, action-packed and totally swoon-worthy first books from five different fantasy series by your favorite female authors.

  Shade 1 - YA Paranormal Fantasy

  Blurb: What if you fall in love with the one person you are destined to kill?

  Ignite by bestselling author Kaitlyn Davis.

  Shade 2 - YA Paranormal Romance

  Blurb: lurks in the dead of night...

  Blur by bestselling author Kristen Middleton (who hit #4 as a ranked author in horror).

  Shade 3 – YA Fantasy with Paranormal Powers

  Blurb: The sins of the father are the sins of the son, or in this case the daughter.

  Rae of Hope by bestselling author WJ May

  Shade 4 - New Adult Urban Fantasy Romance

  Blurb: Fire, Water, Air and Earth. Nothing could stop her from changing.

  Element by bestselling author CM Doporto

  Shade 5 – Paranormal romance and fantasy adventure.

  Blurb: Mistaken identity comes along with dangerous consequences; and slipping on an ancient wedding ring comes along with an even higher price.

  Eternal Vows by bestselling author Chrissy Peebles of more than ten novels including the popular series The Zombie Chronicles.

  Bonus excerpt

  Keeper from Amazon’s award winning quarter semifinalist Tiffany Evans

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  Vampire in Denial

  (Book 1 of Family Blood Ties)

  Blood doesn't just make her who she is...it also makes her what she is.

  Like being a sixteen-year-old vampire isn't hard enough, Tessa's throwback human genes make her an outcast among her relatives. But try as she might, she can't get a handle on the vampire lifestyle and all the...blood.

  Turning her back on the vamp world, she embraces the human teenage lifestyle-high school, peer pressure and finding a boyfriend. Jared manages to stir something in her blood. He's smart and fun and oh, so cute. But Tessa's dream of a having the perfect boyfriend turns into a nightmare when vampires attack the movie theatre and kidnap her date.

  Once again, Tessa finds herself torn between the human world and the vampire one.

  Will blood own out? Can she make peace with who she is as well as what?

  Dale Mayer

  Valley Publishing

  Copyright © 2011

  ISBN-13: 978-0-9877411-3-4

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, brands, media, and incidences either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

  License Notes

  This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you're reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return it and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

  DEDICATION

  This book is dedicated to my children, especially my daughter Kara, who started me on the road to writing young adult books. Enjoy!

  Table of Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

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  About Dale Mayer

  CHAPTER ONE

  Being part vampire played havoc on her love life.

  Tessa didn't need her dates for their blood. In fact, she had this thing against young male blood. Horrible tasting stuff.

  Not that she'd tell them that. At least not during the first meeting.

  And she rarely got a second. Maybe it was a lack of self-confidence like her girlfriends said. Or maybe she was too shy. It didn't really matter. Her life sucked. She winced. Or maybeshedid.

  Tessa checked out her black-tipped nails. Maybe she should change the color. Black did go with everything, just not necessarily with the new look she was trying out. The one that might make Jared notice her. She shrugged. Her venture into red nail polish hadn't worked out so well, either. People had actually cringed when they saw her hands, even with her extendable nails retracted.

  She studied the long, sharp points. So maybe the red had made them look like blood dripped from them.

  She sighed and slouched lower on her bed, plumping the pillows under her head. She adored red. And black. But those were vampire colors. And she wasn't doing those anymore.

  Her world didn't exactly overflow with potential dates. Not with her family hovering protectively behind her. Even worse, her two older brothers insisted on escorting her to various school parties and events. Shudder. Like how humiliating was that? The snide comments whispered during the last party still whirled through her head.

  'What's wrong with her?'

  'There has to be some loser out there who'd bring her. God, how pathetic.'

  'Her brothers? Again?'

  The mad titter of gossiping females always followed. Worse were the worried glances and whispered comments from her well-meaning family, particularly her mother, who trotted out one question almost daily.

  'Why can't you be happy with who you are?'

  It was hard to be happy when you were a genetic oddity. A primitive. A throwback. A weirdo – not fully one ofthem.

  Why was she part-vampire in a family of vampires? Theoddone in her ancient lineage, an anomaly in the genes that showed up every few generations. Yay for her.

  "Tessa? Come down here, please," her mother called.

  Now what? Her mom never called her down to offer a mother-daughter day out or to give Tessa money for clothes. It was more likely that her mom needed a hand, or wanted Tessa to do chores. What was with her parents, anyway?

  "Tessa?"

  "I'm here," she called as she walked out of her bedroom. Entering the kitchen, her father, both brothers and Cody slouched at the table, sucking back blood smoothies and coffee. She groaned at the collection of strong dominant males that stared at her.

  So what else was new?

  Tessa cringed. She didn't have the same thirst for blood as the rest of her family. Different from them, and feeling like she didn't belong, Tessa now took every chance she could to be different.

  Dead silence greeted her arrival.

  "Tessa, what have you done to your hair?" The words exploded from her mother and were echoed by the shocked looks from the rest of her family.

  "Oh." Instinctively, Tessa touched the top of her head. "I wanted a change."

  "A change? That's not a change, that's…that's…" Her mother couldn't find the right word.

  "Bizarre?" Seth suggested.<
br />
  "Cool."

  She smiled at David, the younger of her two brothers. At eighteen, he was only a year and a half older than her. They were close. He understood what she was going through, having struggled with his own issues a few years ago. If anyone could relate to her need to be different from her family, he did.

  Her mother stood in front of Tessa, her hand touching Tessa's pure white locks. Horror rippled across her mom's features as tears threatened to fall. "Your beautiful hair."

  Tessa watched her warily. She hadn't expected this strong reaction. "The hair is still there, Mom. It's just white instead of black, that's all."

  "You're a vampire. One of the ancient ones. We're proud of our family’s dark hair."

  "No, you're a vampire. I'm only part vampire." Nobody understood how she felt. "You're proud of your dark hair, and I…well, let's just say I was ready for something different."

  Seth, her oldest brother, shot her a warning look. She glared back at him.

  Over the years, her parents had always been understanding as the three of them had gone through their teenage years, especially with her brothers. David sported a punk cut, his hair spiked in every direction. The girls loved it. Then again, girls lovedhim.

  She just wanted a piece of the action. With the guys, of course.

  "I like it," Cody said slowly. "It's really hot."

  Tessa beamed. Wow! Cody almost never said anything directly to her. And when he did, it was usually to call her down. As David's best friend, he practically lived here – whether she liked it or not. "Thank you. I'm glad someone does."

  "Oh, Tessa honey. I wish you'd relax about not having a boyfriend. Don't try to change yourself into something you're not. You'll find someone soon. Someone who will love you for who you are."

  Easy for her to say.Her mom was one of the most beautiful vampires in existence. Her centuries-old features were still young and perfect. Her figure – well, Tessa's couldn't even begin to compare.

  Sigh.

  Seth might be the quietest in the family, the older, and more studious one, but he nailed the issue on the head. "And that's the problem, Mom. No guy's going to fall in love with her when she isn't happy with herself. Self-confidence is sexy."

  Tessa turned her head to hide the rising warmth on her cheeks. Her family never blushed. They probably couldn't – yet another way she was different.

  With her hands fisted on her hips, her mom spun around to face Seth. Outrage vibrated through her slim frame. "That's not true. Tessa knows she's beautiful – inside and out. Any boy would be happy to go out with her."

  Tessa's dad had stayed suspiciously quiet. She glanced at him warily from the corner of her eye. He rarely spoke, but when he did…

  "What's his name?" his deep voice boomed. It was like he shouted it out to the world. How did he know she had a crush on someone?

  She gasped, her shoulders hunching protectively. Catcalls and a chorus of teasing bombarded her. Tessa raced out of the room.

  Her mother's chastising voice lingered in the space she'd left behind. "Stop it. Don't tease her. You've all been there."

  "Yeah, but this is way more fun!"

  Tessa ran faster.

  She wanted to run from her life.

  ***

  Two hours later, Tessa ventured out of her room a second time and snuck through the house and out the back door. Exiting the yard, she lifted her face to the sunlight and smiled. One huge advantage of her genetics – she could go outside in daylight. David could, but only for a short time. Seth couldn't stand sunlight at all. That's what evolution did to this new generation. Now there were mixed breeds and mixed families, but the purists looked down on all of those.

  The treaty that stopped vampires from preying on people helped. Although as her family had never been big on hunting humans to begin with, they'd been happy to move forward peacefully.

  Not that Tessa trusted the treaty to control all vampires. She'd heard too many stories.

  And, if a full-blooded vampire preyed on her, he'd get a mouthful of something he wasn't expecting.

  She snickered. Maybe someone should try. He'd probably poison himself. And if he didn't, he'd have to deal with the rest of her family. She might be different from the other members of her family, but she was theirs. Families. Couldn't live with them, couldn't live without them.

  Now that they'd figured out what was bothering her, they'd never stop hassling her. If they found out who she had a crush on, her life would be officially over.

  The sun peeped out from behind a cloud. Not hot and not cold, it was a beautiful sunny day. A breeze whistled down the street. She passed several people on the sidewalk. With night and day schools to accommodate the two societies, Tessa was an odd duck in that she often attended both. It depended on what classes were offered.

  The back and forth really messed with her sleep patterns.

  Being part of two worlds gave her an odd perspective, a unique insight into both – affected by the prejudices of both. Her human friends often criticized the vampires, and there'd been times she'd had to bite her tongue because she wanted to defend her species. She could walk in both worlds – yet didn't feel normal or fully welcome in either.

  She attended just enough vampire affairs that most local vampires knew who she was – but maybe notwhat. Not that she knew, either. She didn't have the standard fangs – hers elongated, just not as long as normal vampires’ – yet her wicked retracting fingernails were envied by many. Not even her mother had those. Tessa was tall, but not overly tall compared to her mother. She was skinnier than most vamps her age. And then there were her eyes. Vampires were known for their dark eyes. Only Tessa's were emerald green. She liked them.

  "Tessa."

  Tessa turned, spotting her friends, Jill and Catherine, on the other side of the street. They studied the traffic, then ran across. Idiots. Both of them. They could die doing that.

  She grinned as they surrounded her. Jill was tiny, dark and on the plump side. She stared at Tessa, her mouth hanging open. Catherine, blonder with shoulder length curls, gasped. "Oh my gosh, itisyou!"

  "Look at your hair. It's gorgeous." Both girls reached out to touch her waist-length hair.

  "Really? You aren't just saying that to be nice?" she asked shyly.

  Catherine moaned. "No way. You look great. How did you get it that color? It's so cool. You know what you should do now – get a suntan. A honey-nut tan and wow!"

  Tessa beamed. At leasttheyliked her new look. She held out her fingers. "What do you think about my nails?"

  "Ohh." The three girls fell into a full-on fashion discussion as they completed the walk to the mall.

  "So, did you hear about Dane and Tami?" Catherine always had the latest gossip.

  Tessa lit up. Dane and his on-again, off-again girlfriend kept everyone entertained. "No. What?"

  "They had a huge fight right at the movie theater. They were actually asked to leave the building."

  "That bad? Oh my." She giggled. Tami was a drama queen extraordinaire. Dane, on the other hand, was king of the football field. He liked his girlfriends gorgeous and stupid. They both liked to be the center of attention. It had appeared to be a match made in heaven.

  "That's so normal for them. They'll kiss and make up again. They always do." Catherine snickered.

  Jill glanced over at the other two girls. Words burst from her mouth in a high squeaky voice. "Kurt called me last night."

  "What?" Squeals erupted as the trio stopped in the middle of the length of sidewalk.

  "Spill. Every little detail. Now!"

  As the story unfolded, Tessa found herself overjoyed that her friend had been asked out – but inside, a small kernel of envy reared its ugly head. She was the only one of the three who couldn't attract any interest from a guy. Was she so ugly? So yucky?

  She peered at her reflection in the big window of the clothing store beside them. Her hair helped her stand out, but everything else appeared normal. Too normal. Nothing sp
ecial or attractive about her. Obviously nothing that attracted human males. She frowned at her reflection.

  "Stop doing that." Catherine smacked her lightly on her shoulder. "You look great. What I wouldn't do to have those cheekbones."

  "Not to mention those witchy eyes. Your white skin and green eyes… absolute dynamite," Jill added enviously.

  "Right," Tessa scoffed. "Then why don't I have any guys hanging around me?"

  "You probably intimidate them."

  Tessa gave Jill a sidelong look. She was kidding, right? Her?

  Five-foot-nine in her stockinged feet and boyishly slim to boot. Intimidate the guys? Not likely. It was more believable that they'd be embarrassed to be seen with her.

  "Shh. Look who's coming."

  Tessa twisted around.

  "Don't look!" Catherine's horror had Tessa turning back again without catching a glimpse of who was approaching.

  "What? Who?" Tessa tried to look around surreptitiously. "And where?" she added after a moment.

  "Behind you.Shh."

  Tessa checked out the reflection in the glass display cases beside her to see who was behind her. She stiffened. Oh, no. Her stomach jumped with nerves.

  "Hi, Catherine, Jill."

  Tessa stared at Catherine, her eyes widening in panic. She slowly turned. "Hi, Jared."

  Jared started, his shock turned to gleaming appreciation as he studied her. He was slightly taller than Tessa and his gorgeous brown curls hung down his forehead. Her heart sighed happily.

  "Ohh. Wow. I didn't recognize you there for a second," he said warmly. "Wild hair."

  Really?How sweet.

  "Doesn't it look awesome on her?" Catherine studied Tessa's white tresses enviously. "I wish I had long hair."

  "No, you don't," said Jill. "Your short curls look great." She turned to Jared. "We don't usually see you here."

  "Nah. I had to pick up some school supplies. Can you believe we'll be back in classes in only a couple of weeks?"

  Everyone groaned.

  Jill pounced on him. "Remember that unwritten rule where you're not allowed to mention school when it's summer vacation?"

  "Sorry." He grinned that lopsided grin that sent Tessa's heart racing. Damn, he was cute. "I'm going to seeNight Stalkertonight. Any of you girls want to join me? I mean us. Billy and Zack will be going, too."

  The three girls exchanged quick glances. Tessa desperately wanted to say yes, but only if one of the other two would go with her. She compromised. "I might be able to go. What about you, Catherine? Jill?"

 

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