About Full Moon Dating: Isaiah and Jameson (book 5)
Author: Julia Talbot
Word Count: 23600
Page Count (pdf): 56
ISBN: 978-1-942831-85-3
Price: $2.99
Pairing: MM
Series: Full Moon Dating
Genre: Paranormal
Date Published: 05/14/2019
Publisher: Turtlehat Creatives
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File Types available: Mobi, Epub, pdf
Summary:
The Full Moon Dating agency is back in full swing, this time matching master vampire Isaiah with turned vampire Jameson. Isaiah has inherited the biggest vampire clan in the southwest, ruling Santa Fe. Reluctantly. He never expected to run the family, and he’s not at all sure he’s up to the task. He thinks he’s hiring Jameson to pose as his consort. He has no idea that Harve and Stone at FMD dating think this could be a love match.
As soon as Jameson meets Isaiah, he knows this is no mere job. Now he just has to take this sweet patrician vampire in hand, and teach Isaiah that he can be the bottom in the bedroom while being the top out in the world. Well, that and deal with Isaiah’s scheming family…
Excerpt:
“Let me tell you about Isaiah and Jameson.” Harve chortled when he said it, and Stone blinked at his lover, amazed at how sure Harve seemed already.
“Wow, that was fast.” Usually Adelia and Stone got a bit of a say in the couples matched at Full Moon Dating, since Stone was the boss. Adelia was awful bossy, too, for the admin part of the team. She had opinions.
“Ades and I were bored,” Harve said. Ah, so Adelia had been in on it. Man, those two. Harve called up a wee tablet, opening a file with just a few touches of his clever fingers. “I mean, Adelia almost matched Isaiah with a dentist from Colorado Springs, but then I snooped through the company emails and realized I know this guy.” Harve handed him the tablet. “Why he didn’t just pick up the phone…”
Stone blinked some more. “Holy shitballs. The head of the vampire band in Santa Fe?”
“Well, pretty much New Mexico. I mean, there’s like two million people in the whole state.” Harve’s gray eyes flashed with humor, but that made sense. Not as much food, not as many vampires.
“How do you know him?” Stone shook his head. Harve never ceased to amaze him, and his connections were wide and varied.
“He did me a favor once, when I was traveling through. I misunderstood some local religious rituals.”
“Hmmm. I was afraid you were going to tell me you were his guardian before he died.” Stone was fascinated by Harve’s mostly undisclosed past.
“No. No, although that would have amused me. Isaiah was born, not made, and he’s unfortunately become the head of the clan. He’s miserably unhappy, poor baby.”
“Why is that?”
“Read the file, lazy. He’s not suited to it at all.”
Stone read, his eyes widening. “You’re fucking kidding me.”
“Nope. Trust me, Jameson is the man for the job.”
“And you trust him?” Stone gave Harve a hard look, which was patently false because he was stupid for the guy, but still…
“I do.”
Harve didn’t get it. This was a disaster looking for a place to land. “Why?”
“Because I was Jameson’s guardian before he died.” Harve’s grin was as wicked as it could be.