Unleash
Felicity Heaton
A powerful vampire lost deep in his bloodlust, Snow is a savage animal, mindless with rage and a thirst for violence, and trapped with no hope of awakening from an endless nightmare… until a song draws him up from the abyss, restoring his sanity but leaving him haunted by the sweet feminine scent of lilies and snow, and fragmented familiar lyrics.
When the mysterious and beautiful songstress reappears in Snow’s room at Vampirerotique, she awakens a fierce protective streak and stirs dark desires that drive him to claim her as his female, even when he knows his touch will destroy her innocence.
A single forbidden taste is all it takes to unleash emotions in Aurora that she shouldn’t possess, tearing her between duty and desire, and luring her into surrendering to her wildfire passion and embracing hungers that burn so hotly they threaten to consume them both.
One act of kindness can lead to one thousand acts of sin though, each a black mark against the bearer’s soul and another grain of sand that slips through an hourglass. The clock is ticking and time is almost up. Can beauty save the beast?
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Books in the Vampire Erotic Theatre romance series
Unleash –
Excerpt
The vampire raged in his sleep.
His bare torso bowed off the mattress and his powerful
muscles strained as he pulled at the heavy cuffs chaining him to the steel
posts of the large bed.
When they didn’t give, he thrashed his long muscular
legs, pulling the black covers down and revealing more of him to her eyes,
including the start of a colourful tattoo on his right hip. The lower half of
it disappeared beneath his black underwear. She couldn’t make out the design
from this distance and refused to give in to the temptation to move closer.
She shouldn’t be here.
Her master would be angry with her if he discovered
she had left her post to be here, unable to keep away.
Snow snarled and twisted his arms in the thick steel
and leather restraints, reopening the ragged marks around his wrists and
spilling fresh blood. He had been lost to his bloodlust for many weeks now and
a few days ago, things had taken a sharp downwards turn, plunging him into the
darkest throes of his curse, far worse than any she had witnessed before.
What did he dream to make him turn so violent and
wild?
She could see others’ dreams but never his.
Her master believed they would prove to be too much
for her, and she felt he might have been right to take that ability from her
where this vampire was concerned.
She moved a step closer but kept her distance,
standing several feet from the end of the bed in his grim black-walled
apartment. He had been doing so well recently, gaining ground against his
addiction and learning to master it. Now he seemed worse than ever. Lost.
He growled again, the sound pained and feral, like an
animal caught in a vicious snare with no hope for escape. His claws scratched
at the heavy steel chains of his restraints, blunted by the sheer number of
times he had attempted to grasp them.
He thrashed his head and bared his fangs, his face
twisting into a dark visage that was so different to his normal appearance. It
had startled her the first time he had changed and revealed his darker nature
all those countless centuries ago. Part of her had known then that Snow’s
future would hold more pain than one man could bear, and she had wished she had
spared him such a life when she’d had the chance.
Snow twisted and bucked, the ferocity of his thrashing
causing the steel posts of his bed to groan against the large bolts that
secured them to the floor and ceiling of his room.
She had the oddest urge to go to him and stroke his
brow. Why?
Did she hope it would soothe him?
She wanted to soothe him somehow. She knew that. It
was why she had come to this dangerous place, cloaked from the eyes of those
who resided in the London theatre, Vampirerotique.
She had visited him often over the past few weeks,
always remaining in the shadows, shrouded and invisible to those she observed.
She had watched the way everyone interacted with Snow, even though he was
unconscious most of the time or maddened by rage at the rest.
She knew what this place meant to him and these people,
and what he meant to them.
Over the past century, she had witnessed how each
event that had occurred at the theatre had changed him. He had been wary at
first, watchful, keeping to himself and keeping his distance from all but his
brother, but then he had begun to grow closer to the other males who ran
Vampirerotique, and then he had taken the first step towards a brighter future
without even knowing it.
He had started to consider those at the theatre as his
family.
It had surprised her at first and she had been
convinced that she was mistaken for many long months, but then she had begun to
hope that the new family he had constructed for himself would become his
salvation.
She only wished he were lucid enough to hear those who
visited him and know their heartfelt wishes, because she was sure he would
battle his bloodlust if he knew they all desired him to be well again.
There were new additions to the theatre she felt he
would want to meet too.
Babies.
Callum, the black-haired elite male with the striking
green eyes, had come to Snow’s room one day with a baby cradled in each arm. He
had spoken to Snow, who had been unconscious at the time, peaceful, and had
shown the babes to him. He had told Snow that he wanted him to get better
because he had to meet the twins, and even his wife, the werewolf Kristina,
desired it.
It had been difficult to keep her emotions in check
that day, watching as Callum talked to Snow, sensing his hope that the male
would wake. He had wanted to give Snow a reason to fight and had wanted him to
come around in order to ease everyone’s minds and lift the burden from their
hearts.
She had found a new level of respect for the
green-eyed male.
She had also discovered a deep affection for the young
female vampire, Lilah. The brunette regularly visited Snow to sit in the wooden
chair near the four-poster bed and read to him, keeping vigil at his side
whether he was unconscious or raging with bloodlust. Her mate, the sandy-haired
elite vampire Javier, often came with her and she knew it was because he feared
for his mate and wanted to protect her from Snow if something bad happened.
There were others at the theatre who visited too. A
mixed blood male with fair hair and intriguing markings came from time to time,
and always apologised. Payne felt responsible for Snow’s current state. He
wasn’t alone in that feeling.
The succubus who was bonded to Javier’s younger
brother, Andreu, shared Payne’s sense of guilt. She had been the one to kiss
Snow, stealing his energy and rendering him unconscious.
“Aurora.” Snow bucked and growled, his tone dark yet
pleading.
She frowned at him. She knew not why he said that word
so often but it had drawn her to him that night on the stage of the theatre all
those weeks ago, and it drew her again each time he spoke it, as though he was
calling out to her. He always spoke that word in a voice edged with pain and
she ached to do something to ease his suffering.
She ached to bring him back to the world. He had never
suffered like this and she didn’t like it. She felt as though he was fading
from this world and she could do nothing to stop it from happening. She felt as
lost as those who loved him, who spent hours at his side, hoping for him to
return to them.
Antoine burst through the mahogany panelled door to
her left, his expression revealing his panic as his pale blue eyes sought his
older brother. He shoved his long fingers through his wild brown hair and
stalked across the room to the bed where it stood against one of the shorter
sides of the apartment, opposite the bathroom at her back.
“Snow?” he whispered, fear mixed with hope in his
voice.
Snow failed to respond. He lay still on the bed, but
not unconscious.
Antoine neatened the black bedclothes, covering his
brother’s legs and drawing them over his waist to hide his black boxer shorts
and give him some shred of dignity. He heaved a sigh and went to the ebony
nightstand beside the bed, retrieving the wad of cotton wool and tearing a
piece from it.
He wetted it with something from a glass bottle and
then rounded the bed to Snow’s feet. She watched on as he cleaned the dried
blood from Snow’s ankles and feet, his actions careful and speaking of the deep
affection that he held for his brother.
She felt sorry for him. Sympathy. An emotion well within
her grasp. She had felt it for Snow too once and it had changed the course of
her life, and she was no longer sure it had been for the better. Perhaps she
had thought it a long time ago.
Antoine finished cleaning Snow’s ankles and wearily
tossed the soiled cotton wool into the overflowing waste bin near the black
nightstand. She hated the colour of Snow’s room. Everything in it was morbid,
funerary, and left her feeling it was a tomb for the living dead.
A grave for a man who was waiting to die.
Antoine tunnelled his fingers through his hair again,
shoving it out of his face, and sat on the edge of the mattress on Snow’s
right. Only he was brave enough to sit so close to him, and she admired him for
it and the faith he had in his brother, especially after everything that had
happened between them.
Snow’s younger brother sighed again, the sound as
weary as his appearance made him look. He was normally a neat and elegant man,
dressing in fine tailored shirts, polished Italian leather shoes, and perfectly
pressed slacks. Now he wore crumpled black trousers and had fastened only the
middle three buttons of his charcoal shirt, the tails of it left to hang
outside his trousers. His feet were bare.
“Snow?” Antoine leaned forwards, planted his right
hand against the mattress and stroked his brother’s brow with his left hand,
clearing the ribbons of white hair from it.
Again the urge came, the strange need to mimic that
action he did so often when he visited his brother.
Another urge joined it as she sensed Antoine’s pain
and knew his secret fear. He feared that Snow wasn’t strong enough to pull
through this time. His brother had been seeking his death for centuries and
Antoine was afraid that Snow would take this as his chance to escape the pain
of his life and find eternal peace.
The sympathy she felt for Antoine grew stronger,
consuming her, and she wanted to reveal herself to him and ease his suffering
by reassuring him that his brother would not leave him and he would wake soon.
She would see to it.
The door opened again and Sera entered, blinking sleep
from her forest green eyes and struggling to tie her long blonde hair into a
knot at the back of her head. She rubbed her eyes and then fastened her dark
red silk robe around her waist, covering her black slip.
“Antoine,” she said softly and her mate turned and
looked over his shoulder at her, his pale blue eyes flooded with fatigue and
pain. She opened her arms to him, crossed the room and wrapped them around his
shoulders. He settled his head against her chest and she ran her fingers
through his hair. “You need to rest.”
“I cannot… not while…” He turned and buried his face
against her, and she tightened her grip on him, holding him close and dipping
her head to press a kiss to his hair.
“He will be well,” she whispered and continued to
stroke the shorter hair at the back of his head. “Give him time. You need to
rest too… this has all been too much for you and I don’t want—”
Sera cut herself off.
She knew what the female vampire wanted to say but couldn’t.
She feared that Antoine would follow his brother and lose himself to the
bloodlust he fought to keep at bay if he didn’t keep his strength up, both
physically and spiritually.
Sera stepped back and took hold of Antoine’s hands. He
looked up at her and nodded, and she released him. He rose to his feet and then
pressed one knee into the mattress and leaned over Snow. He pressed a kiss to
his brother’s forehead.
“Don’t you dare give up.” His voice cracked and tears
filled his eyes.
Antoine straightened, turned, and walked swiftly out
of the room. Sera stroked Snow’s cheek and sighed.
“You’d better be listening to him, big guy. You know
he can’t live without you. None of us can.” She brushed her knuckles along his
straight jaw and then turned and followed her mate from the room, closing the
door behind her.
Another door closed and she was alone with Snow again.
His breathing quickened and she knew what was coming. He had been still for
long enough, had regained some of his strength, and was now going to use it in
an attempt to break free of his bonds.
It was always the same.
He would go in circles, a pattern she had learned by
heart over the past few weeks. He would fight, and then rest, and then fight
again, and then take a shorter rest as his frustration mounted, and then he
would fight harder than ever, and fail to free himself.
The end result was always the same too. Exhaustion,
leading to unconsciousness. Sometimes he was out for days. Other times it was
only minutes before he began the cycle again.
Snow turned savage, the change between placid and
violent swift and startling. The chains rattled and then groaned under the
pressure of his harsh movements on the bed. He tugged at them, powerful body
bowing off the mattress and his muscles bunching and tightening as he fought
the restraints that kept him flat on his back. Helpless.
The cuffs bit into his ankles and wrists, and his
flesh seeped droplets of blood that the thick restraints then smeared across
his skin, renewing the stains. He snarled and fought, lashing out with his
fists and feet, shaking the whole bed. The metal sliced deeper into his wrists,
until rivulets spilled down his bloodied arms and soaked into the black sheets.
Crimson tainted the overlong strands of his white hair and stained his
shoulders and neck too. His eyes rolled open and then back again, a flash of
scarlet irises and thin black vertical slits for pupils.
They had been red since the night he had first stirred
after the incident on the stage, a sign that his bloodlust still had a strong
hold over him.
They were red even when he was unconscious.
His lips parted, revealing enormous fangs.
She pitied him even as she despised him.
Her feelings had never been as muddled as they were
now.
He sniffed and suddenly stilled, and a prickle of
awareness ran down her spine. He had sensed her. How?
He bellowed in fury and thrashed violently against his
restraints, causing the metal post that secured his left ankle to bend
slightly. Fresh blood ran over his ankles, coating the steel cuffs. He fought
harder and it pained her because she knew that after this time he would fall
unconscious.
She should leave.
Her place wasn’t here.
She knew that in her heart, but that same heart had
urged her to come to him when she had felt his pain and his distress. Now that
she had seen how fiercely the bloodlust gripped him, she couldn’t turn her back
on him. She needed to do something to help him.
She could calm him, but if anyone discovered what she
had done, she would have damned herself.
She edged closer to him, her heart thumping crazily in
her breast, her gaze locked on him and watching for an attack even though she
knew he couldn’t break his bonds and reach her. He tried to lunge for her, his
blunt claws scratching at the air. His red eyes shot to her, focused and sharp,
locked on her like lasers.
Her stomach fluttered but her step didn’t falter.
She swallowed her trembling heart and reached out to
him, afraid that he would somehow manage to injure her but strengthened by the knowledge
that she might be able to do something to crack the hold his bloodlust had on
him and guide him back to his loved ones.
She stopped at his side and dared to lift her cloak so
he could see her, hoping it would calm him and he would see she wasn’t a threat
to him. She gently lowered her hand, intending to touch his face as the female,
Sera, and his brother had.
Snow snapped at her fingers and tried to bite her, his
sharp fangs gleaming in the low light from the lamps around the black room.
She changed course and settled her hand on his bare
chest instead. His powerful heart thundered hard against her palm. A heavy
tribal beat.
It accelerated as she stood over him and then she
shifted her eyes to meet his and it began to slow to a more gentle sedate
rhythm.
He blinked slowly, long dark lashes shuttering his
crimson eyes before lifting again to reveal them to her.
She whispered to him, soft words in a tongue that was
probably foreign to him now.
A song to soothe him.
She sung of soaring in a midnight sky, dancing over
mountains, and reaching towards the horizon, beyond the snowy valley and the
frozen waterfall.
Snow stilled, his expression turning docile, and she
bravely moved her hand to his face, stroking his stubbly cheek as she softly
sung to him of a prince and his love, his kingdom on earth while hers was in
heaven.
Two worlds too far apart.
Two hearts too close to part.
Snow blinked languidly again and then his eyelids
drooped and he settled heavily into the bed, his arms lax and hands hanging
limply from the cuffs. She focused on his wrists, on the red lines that slashed
across them, and willed them to heal.
She brushed her fingertips across his cheek and
whispered, “Sleep… dream… remember who you were.”
About Felicity Heaton:
Felicity Heaton writes passionate paranormal romance books as Felicity Heaton and F E Heaton. In her books she creates detailed worlds, twisting plots, mind-blowing action, intense emotion and heart-stopping romances with leading men that vary from dark deadly vampires to sexy shape-shifters and wicked werewolves, to sinful angels and hot demons!
If you're a fan of paranormal romance authors Lara Adrian, J R Ward, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Gena Showalter and Christine Feehan then you will enjoy her books too.
If you love your angels a little dark and wicked, Felicity Heaton’s best selling Her Angel series is for you. If you like strong, powerful, and dark vampires then try the Vampires Realm series she writes as F E Heaton or any of her stand alone vampire romance books she writes as Felicity Heaton. Or if you’re looking for vampire romances that are sinful, passionate and erotic then try Felicity Heaton’s new Vampire Erotic Theatre series.
In 2011, five of her six paranormal romance books received Top Pick awards from Night Owl Reviews, Forbidden Blood was nominated as Best PNR Vampire Romance 2011 at The Romance Reviews, and many of her releases received five star reviews from numerous websites.
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