About Curse of the Vampire by Stephanie Mirro:
Vampires aren’t real… right?
Archaeology student Serafina doesn’t believe in mythological creatures like vampires, witches, and ancient gods. But after unearthing an ancient Roman amulet, her dreams of drinking blood and violent magic leave behind an eerie sense of foreboding. Even a skeptic like her starts to wonder how real everything might be.
When a sinister cult takes a deadly interest in the artifact, Serafina finds her life in chaos. She’s thrown into a thrilling, supernatural world that shouldn’t exist, where vampires and witches alike claim ownership of the amulet. Her amulet.
As her connection to the artifact grows, she discovers a dark secret about her family. Serafina realizes she must protect the powerful relic at all costs—even if that cost means death.
Solomon has lived the last two-hundred years obeying his Maker’s every command, a trail of murder and mayhem left in his wake. But following a college girl around? That’s a new kind of low. Until he makes the mistake of using her fiery and irresistible best friend Nora to get information. Now Solomon is feeling things he hasn’t for centuries—hope, desire, and possibly even love. Will he sacrifice everything he’s known to protect a woman who may never forgive him?
Be forewarned: this is not a love story…
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Author Bio:
Stephanie Mirro is an Amazon bestselling author with a lifelong love of ancient mythology. That love led to majoring in the Classics in college, which wasn’t quite as much fun as writing her own mythology stories as she did as a child. But an overactive imagination combined with her education and being an avid fantasy reader, resulted in a writing career.
Starting her days with coffee and ending them with wine means Stephanie can usually be found juggling household chores, keeping the kids alive, and trying to write, edit, publish, and market the stories that haunt her dreams.
Born and raised in Southern Arizona, Stephanie now resides in Northern Virginia with her husband, two kids, and two furbabies. This thing called “seasons” is still magical.