The Vampire Apocalypse Series Book 8 – Crimson Games
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Latest chapter:Chapter 61: Five Years Hence
Almost three centuries after the vampire apocalypse, two souls collide in a tournament that will test more than skill... In a world where vampires rule and humans exist merely as blood resources, the Crimson Games offer the rarest of prizes to common vampires: the chance to rise beyond their station and join the nobility. Duke Alaric—scarred, battle-hardened, and the only common-born vampire ever awarded a ducal title—has nothing left to prove. Yet he returns to compete in the tournament that made him, this time as Lucius''''s representative with a mission to identify worthy allies among the contestants. Enter Lord Nathaniel of House Hargrove, violet-eyed heir to one of the oldest vampire bloodlines, whose aristocratic grace conceals a desperate secret: born Lady Natalia, she initially disguises herself as a man simply to participate in what she wrongly believes is a male-only competition. What begins as necessary deception evolves into profound self-discovery as she finds herself sometimes most comfortable as Nathaniel, sometimes as Natalia, and occasionally as someone embracing aspects of both – an identity exploration unimaginable in her father''''s rigid, medieval court. When sabotage threatens the Games and puts lives at risk, these two unlikely allies are forced together—a noble who earned his title through merit and an aristocrat challenging the very essence of identity itself. Neither expected the fire that ignites between them—forbidden, impossible, and powerful enough to reshape vampire society forever. As tournament rankings rise and fall, the most dangerous game unfolds not in the arena, but in hearts that haven''''t truly felt in centuries. Some boundaries were never meant to be crossed. Others were made to be shattered. This book''''s female protagonist goes from disguising as a man to end up as a gender fluid vampire. There are no tags for it so I''''m clarifying it here.