LOGINFor as long as she could remember Nikki has always been a little out of step with everyone else. From being ignored and abused by her parents, to being lied to and betrayed by the man she fell for to now her body changing in ways she didn't understand. Confused and lost Nikki does the only thing she vowed never to do. She goes home only to be embroiled in a conspiracy she never saw coming, the reason that she's always been a step out of place with everyone is that she isn't even human. A vampire? A werewolf? Why not both? ****** "She was ethereal...smooth glowing dark skin almost as bright as the sun but that wasn't what had us frozen in place. No, it was her eyes. The sweet deep chocolate brown that I had fallen for was no longer staring back at me. In its place was the inhuman glow of one Gold-eye and one Red-eye, marking an impossibility. Not just a werewolf not just a vampire but both. My mate was a hybrid!
View MoreI apologize the last few chapters have been unedited.Crimson hair floated, weaved, and sparkled an elegant extension of the woman who stood in the middle of a party she wanted nothing to do with. Adorned in a frothy back less floor length green diamond studded gown that emphasized her tall voluptuous figure. It matched her sharp oval face was an inexp
Rebecca Triton watched with baited eyes as the young girl she had been reading about for the last four years was wheeled into the laboratory. She looked so human that a very small part of her mind pricked with guilt. She knew what was coming next and it was not going to be pleasant.
“She promised! Damn it! She promised!” That was all I could think as I watched the morning sunrise through the hotel window. It was close to eight hours and I had yet to hear anything from Nikki although she promised to call me as soon as she arrived at Dr. Wilson’s. Worse, she and her parents’ numbers kept going to voicemail. As hours dragged by, the fear in my heart grew until I couldn’t draw a full breath.Poor Aria, my little baby was feeding off my crappy energy and had been fussy since wa
I watched with apprehension as Mrs. Winspere approached Nicolette, her eyes glistening once again. “Nikki, oh my dear, I wish I had good news, but your father and I are at a loss. Your test results are beyond us. We have come up with a way to stabilize your remaining cells and make them harder to die, but, they will die my dear.We shouldn’t give up hope though. There is a doctor who specializes in rare genetic diseases. She is the best of the best. Your dad had a brillian