#PNRmonth #Thursday13 Discovery @the_weremouse Thianna Durston
Welcome Thianna Durston to Romance Beckons for Thursday 13.
Thianna is a writer by day and supernova by night. Or at least that’s what the faeries tell her. And who is she to deny those pesky *cough* lovely little creatures?
She lives in the Pacific Northwest, though her heart belongs elsewhere. In the meantime, until she can return to the place she calls home, she happily lives in a city that still thinks it’s a small town. Thankfully, it has given her muse lots of amusing places to start a story.
Aaron thought he was dying, Jaret showed him how to live.
Now the only thing standing between them and forever
was an ancient enemy set on their annihilation.
Discovery
Drakyl Ranch, Book 1
Living in Montana and working the ranch is all Aaron wants
to do for the rest of his life. Diagnosed as allergic to the sun thirteen years
previous, every day is a struggle to get out of bed. Having to wear
long-sleeved shirts, gloves, and even material to cover his face from the
effects of the sun, just makes it all worse. Now, in his thirty-second year, he
is sure this will be his last summer. While he hates it, he knows he needs to
come to terms with the truth and put things in order for his younger cousins.
Before he does so, he heads out for one night of pleasure before facing what’s
coming.
Jaret loves excitement and new adventures. For over five
hundred years, he has sought them out. In Montana on a whim, he comes across
someone he doesn’t expect, someone who makes him feel things he does not
understand and does not want to give up. In no time at all, he feels like he
cannot live without Aaron. The only problem is Aaron doesn’t know who he is,
what he is, nor that he isn’t going to die. Not on Jaret’s watch. With a plan
to help the other man discover who he is in place, he only has one thing to
worry about: whether an ancient enemy will come and destroy everything he now
holds dear.
Warning: This book is a paranormal m/m romance with some
horror elements. It also crosses cowboy and vampire genres. If you don’t think
cowboys look hot with fangs, you’re missing out.
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