A vampire took his soul. He wants it back.When Nolan Bishop meets a seductive redhead at a dark club in downtown Shreveport, little does he know that his soul will be gone as soon as she leaves the club. It doesn’t take Nolan long to realize that Eva Sheridan, the succubus who now invades his dreams, has taken something from him. Through the underground network of the supernatural in New Orleans, he discovers he has seven days to destroy Eva before he turns into a sinister and feral vampire himself.In a race against all that is holy, Nolan encounters Eva's identical twin, Charity, who is still very much a human. As he begs for Charity's help in locating Eva, she realizes that his utmost desire is to kill her sister. Although Eva is a relentless succubus, Charity doesn't want her sister to die. Now, it's up to Nolan to determine his own future. While Charity and Nolan grow closer, he struggles with destroying her sister.Can he choose between his humanity and his heart in a mere seven days?Soul Rebel is book 1 of the Death's Kiss Series. This is an ongoing series and books should be read in order.DEATH'S KISS SERIESSoul RebelSoul RedemptionSoul ReleaseKovah: Soul SeekerPraise for Soul Rebel: "Great characters, original and racy. Always left wanting more!" ~Tim O'Rourke, bestselling author of Vampire Shift"I thoroughly enjoy stories with a good plot and exciting twist...this book had both." ~M. Nesbitt"CJ Pinard once again rocks my paranormal socks off doing what she does best." ~Jenn Green from the Bookworm Betties Blog
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- Release Date 05/06/2014
- Author C.J. Pinard
- Language English
- Company Pin House Press, LLC
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