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How to Flaunt Your Chains and Surrender a Vein

Guides for Dating Vampires, Book 4

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How to Flaunt Your Chains and Surrender a Vein

By: D. N. Bryn
Narrated by: Simon Dornet
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"What else is this shed for, if not torturing unsuspecting vampires?"

Rahil Zaman has good reason to keep his distance from the world—and his fangs are only part of that. He hides in his home, acquiring blood through the risky one-night stands he finds on hunter-infested hookup apps. After one such fling turns sour, Rahil ends up trapped in the work shed of the one match he wishes would respond to his flirtations.

Finding the hot twink he'd been ghosting inside his work shed was not on Mercer Bloncourt's agenda. But Rahil is not the only intruding presence in Mercer's life. A hunter and a scientist both insist—on threat of his ill daughter's life—that he recreate versions of his 'holy silver': a vampire-killing metal forged in the wake of his wife's murder, bound up in all the grief and destruction he's striven for years to overcome.

To complicate matters, Rahil is the rare vampire who's immune to the deadly silver, providing Mercer the perfect lab rat to test a kinder vampire-affecting metal.

As Rahil and Mercer rush to the forge, they must face their past wrongs once more, and in time, discover that no mistake is worth the sentence of eternal loneliness.

Contains mature themes.

©2025 D.N. Bryn (P)2025 Tantor Media
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although I knew the "twist" basically since the beginning of them meeting, I still felt pain for them both. I am assuming I already know who the main character is for the next one, but I do love how D.N. Bryn manages to sneak the next main character into the previous book as a background character.

Fangs and their double meanings

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