Vespar is now available at Dreamspinner Press,
Special ops turned professional killer, Vespar McKauley is
hired to take out Marcolm Rogers, son of his employer’s worst enemy. But Marc
isn’t like any hit he’s ever done. He’s just twenty-one, he goes to a private
university studying English Lit, and for fun he plays computer games with his
friends. No drugs, no partying, no crime. The day he bumps into Marc and looks
into his azure eyes, the world drops out from under him.
With his father in the Chicago Crime Syndicate, Marc and his mom have stayed
out of the limelight, hiding from those that might harm them. He figures he’s
safe at a small liberal arts university all the way across the country. Only
midway through his senior year, he feels eyes on him and the shadows
encroaching. Just as he’s about to run, he meets Vespar and experiences an
instant attraction. When Vespar tells him he’s in danger and offers to protect
him, Marc wants to believe him. But he’s been hunted before, and this time he
isn’t sure he’ll get away. Especially when he finds out he is Vespar’s target.
About The Order of the Black Knights
Every century has seen its knights. But there are those that are never seen. They do what must be done, what has to be done – the jobs where nobody wants to get their hands dirty. They are called the Black Knights. First created in the 1100s, these men seem cold and hard, and of some, it is said they have no soul. But for each knight, there is one who can bring out the man that waits inside. The question is whether or not he will kill the individual before he figures it all out.
Check out the Order of the Black Knights website!
About Thianna Durston
Thianna Durston 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.
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