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Ethan Kwon is in a rut. After a successful debut graphic novel, he's been stuck with a case of writer's block that has left both him and his demanding editor frustrated. So he did what any sensible artist would do-packed up his entire life, sublet his apartment, and rented a cozy farmhouse in a small, rural town he'd hadn't heard of the week before. He's hoping the change of scenery will help him get some inspiration and some relief from his editor's phone calls. Unfortunately for Ethan, the scenery is also part of the problem. Every guy he meets in the quaint, cozy town of Adelbury is unnervingly hot. There's Carlos, his cheerful, sweet-faced centaur landlord; Nareth, the British dark elf librarian with a charming smile; and Luke, an orc and the local mechanic, whose biceps are about to burst out of his jumpsuit. Ethan is supposed to be focusing on his next project-but small-town living keeps him busy with pumpkin patches and town fairs, and the townsfolk themselves keep his anxiety at an all-time high. Still, he'll have to find his inspiration somewhere-and sometimes that comes from unexpected places.
Elijah has grown up on the far-flung farming colony of Dhat-Badan, but he's always longed for adventure out in the galaxy. When the cargo ship Chimera passes through, Elijah takes a chance and stows away. The mysterious captain, however, does not take charity cases-so if Elijah wants to remain, the pair are going to have to come to an arrangement that will allow both of them to be satisfied.
Jacob didn't ask for this. But when a hot hermit steps right out of 1995 and offers you a hundred grand to get him caught up with the modern world, you say yes-even if he does claim to be a vampire. Vampires aren't real, but cash is, and Jacob's neck-deep in student debt.Emir is polite, soft-spoken, and severely isolated, but he's eager to learn about what he's missed. When he offers Jacob something more than money as payment for his help, Jacob is faced with the reality that the hot hermit may not have been lying about his diet after all-and finds himself with a new hunger of his own.Now Jacob has a choice to make-cut and run while he still has the chance, or stay on as the vampire's loyal pet. The smart choice is obvious, but Jacob is finding it harder and harder to resist the pull of the awkward weirdo with the quiet smile. And there's no way Emir has anything to do with the sudden spree of murders in their quiet New England town-is there?
Noah had always wondered about Julien's family--but now that they're forced to share a house while they work together to save the world, he kind of wished he'd been able to keep that mystery alive. Everything is going south, and quickly, but with Noah and his long lost friend reunited, there's still hope. As long as they're able to deal with demon possessions, Alfar mages, and petty sibling rivalry, that is.Meanwhile, Trent is on a boat again. Ciaran and the rest of the fairies are heading back to Lochlannan with war on their minds, and he's along for the ride. He's not much use when it comes to battles between ancient immortal races--but he's determined to do his part. When an Alfar prince enters the picture, Trent will have to choose who his real enemies are.Working together from a world apart, Trent, Ciaran, Noah, and Julien will have to fight against an apocalypse none of them asked for--and hope they don't lose each other in the process.
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