Dark Nobles Series - Book 1

Lavender Blue

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Hints of rape, descriptions of discrimination, physical and emotional abuse, suicidal thoughts, sexual harassment, moderate gore and violence, mild language
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*Originally published under A.L. Rugova. The series is now under Amber Lei.*

A Historical Vampire Romance

LOVE MAKES THEM STRONG…AND WEAK.

Astrophel
As the next vampire king burdened with maintaining peace between his kind and humanity, Astrophel understands the precarious balance of love and survival.
Or so he thinks.
When he rescues a mysterious woman from a terrible fate in the slums, however, he learns that he has gravely underestimated the power of love as he finds himself growing weaker in her presence.
With an ancient enemy lurking in the shadows, Astrophel knows he must let the woman go, for he needs all his strength to fight.
But he can’t deny his growing affection for her.
In the end, he must choose to protect peace or save his heart.

Delora
Resigned to her fate in the slums, Delora discovers newfound hope when a gentleman saves her life.
Despite recognizing his vampiric nature, she senses a humanity within him that defies his monstrous reputation.
As she becomes entwined in his world as a maid to a young princess, Delora finds herself irresistibly drawn to the enigmatic vampire.
Their budding romance is threatened when they face a formidable adversary, forcing Delora to confront a harrowing choice—save herself or leave her vampire lord.
Set against the backdrop of Regency England and Ireland, this suspenseful tale of unlikely love and peril will captivate readers seeking dark romance without explicit content.

Trigger warning: This book contains depictions of discrimination, sexual harassment, mild gore and violence, and some mild language that may be sensitive to some readers. Reader discretion advised.

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