The Death God

· JMS Books LLC
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Sequel to Rufus the Dead

Drinking vampire blood saves lives, but it comes with a price.

A couple of months ago, Gregory Acklam gave his blood to one of the psychics living in his castle. Vampires don’t share their blood willingly since it creates a partial mate bond when they do, but Thanatos would’ve died if Gregory hadn’t intervened. The effects of a partial mate bond wear off after a couple of weeks, so how is it possible Gregory still feels drawn to Thanatos?

Thanatos Sage never asked anyone to save his life. It doesn’t mean he’s not grateful, but no one asked him. It feels unfair he should be punished for something he didn’t do, but months after it happened, Gregory still refuses to be in the same room as him.

It all changes when Gregory needs a fake boyfriend to bring to a werewolf event. Gregory goes from avoiding him to constantly being in his space. He claims they need to smell of each other to fool the werewolves into believing they’re a couple. Thanatos is surprised to realize he doesn’t mind playing the part of Gregory’s boyfriend, but shouldn’t they stop pretending now that they’ve met the werewolves?

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4.0
1 review
Linda Brown
June 8, 2024
A vampire inches his way to baked treats & a solid partnership🍰 I thought The Death God was a bit slow burn working its way to some steam, liked the MM couple, the mix of personalities in their little enclave and the action adventure component to the story. The dynamic between the two main characters (Gregory, the vampire, and Thanatos, a gifted human who loves baking and can see an individual's death) has a gradual arc that I liked, with each attempting to avoid the other to start.
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