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Three previously published paranormal novels, bundled together at a discounted price. A werewolf serial killer. A magic-hungry professor. A tortured superhero.
Very, very bad boys, riding the edge of passion and peril, the way only V. J. Chambers serves them up. Add a dash of the otherworldly, and curl up with some boys you wouldn't dare bring home to mama.
**Recommended for mature readers due to explicit sexual situations, coarse language, and disturbing violence.** The Killing Moon
She knows she shouldn't want him. But she does. Six months ago, werewolf tracker Dana Gray barely escaped from Cole Randall, the wolf serial killer who kept her in his basement torturing her. Toying with her. He almost killed her, but he couldn't. He let her live.
Now, she finds herself obsessed with Cole. His voice haunts her, hypnotic and liquid, flowing through her, both horrifying and arousing. She can't shut him up.
At her job, she struggles with a bewildering case in which rehabilitated werewolves are going astray and killing again. From his maximum security cell, Cole claims he has all the answers. But he'll only talk to Dana.
Maybe Cole knows something. Maybe he doesn't. Dana doesn't know. She only knows she's grateful for the excuse to go to him. And once she hears his voice again, she'll do anything to see him, whether it helps the case or not.
Crimson He meant to use her, not fall for her. Professor Carter Alexander may have a sharp tongue and a reputation for reducing freshman acting students to tears, but he's gorgeous. He's the man of Teagan Moss' dreams. Literally. She's been having dreams about him since she was thirteen years old. Yes, those kind of dreams.
Teagan's been sheltered, hidden away by her crazy aunts and her even crazier mother, all of whom have cautioned her that the man in her dreams wants to hurt her. But Teagan doesn't believe in their stories of power and evil.
All she wants is to be normal for once.
One night, she's compelled out of her bed by a force she doesn't understand. She finds herself across town on Professor Alexander's porch.
And he's kissing her.
Vigil Fifty Shades of Batman When newspaper intern Cecily Kane kisses a masked vigilante, she doesn't realize she's plunging headlong into a relationship with two separate identities.
As Vigil, he is dark, sensuous, and irresistible. His touch skyrockets her to heights of pleasure. As Callum Rutherford, he is a billionaire playboy--arrogant, cold, and untouchable. She looks good on his arm, but without his mask, he holds her at arm's length.
Sex with a masked man. Dinner with a rich sophisticate. A fractured relationship with a complicated man.
Deep down, he is broken, twisted in some dark, hidden way. Some way he won't reveal to her. She only knows that it is somehow connected to his obsession with The Phantom, the costumed villain whose murder spree has rocked the city.
She must unravel Vigil's secrets. To make him whole. And to stop The Phantom.