What to do when the customer you can’t afford to lose is a thirsty vampire?
Fire Dancer? I wish. Just because I’m part dragon shifter, part pyromancer doesn’t mean I can control fire. Lately, though, I’ve started to show signs of magic — and that’s not the only unexpected development in my life. My wolf shifter ex is back in town and more consumed by his job than ever. Ingo is sweet, loyal, and in serious need of some work-life balance. As an agent in supernatural law enforcement, he sees enemies everywhere — including in my best customer. A customer I can’t afford to lose, given my financial problems.
But what if Ingo is right and that customer is a vampire? I’ve never met the reclusive Victor Jananovich, but Stacy, his assistant, is looking paler and paler, and she always wears three things: a pegasus pendant, a scarf that hides her throat, and a necklace with a blood vial. Is Ingo right about those warning signs, or is he just paranoid?
As a glass artist, I’m used to delicate problems, but I might be out of my league on this one. Still, I’m reluctant to confide in Ingo. Wolf shifters have their own ways of solving problems, and finesse is not one of them. But the stakes are high, with everything at risk — my struggling ranch, my fragile heart, and even innocent lives.