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The Prophecy's PromiseVaewolf: The beast invokes fear in the fearless and hope in the hopeless. A dark adult romance. A paranormal-fantasy love triangle. Jackson Xenos, the first born vampire in a millennia is a hybrid destined to lead the Loreans. He resents being the Werewolves' miracle and the vampires' hope, and certainly doesn't want any part of an ancient prophecy. Jackson's mentor, Dylan Macgregor, overcame the loss of his family and years of darkness, but until he almost lost his life-mate to a bullet, he didn't know what loss could be. Now the vow the Highland berserker made to Jackson's father on a bloody battlefield three hundred years ago has come due, and suddenly he faces a greater challenge when Jackson imprints on Caitlin. The promise he made might be more than he bargained for. Psychic FBI profiler, Caitlin Donovan's life forever changed the day she died. Despite awakening to a world of supernatural beings she never knew existed, her new future with Dylan hadn't look brighter, until something inside her responds to Jackson's wolf. Caitlin, to her horror, discovers the men who care for each other like brothers, may end up fighting to the death over her, because vampires don't share. To fulfill the prophecy, Jackson must bind his mate, but will either man risk completing the life bond to Caitlin without fully understanding the prophecy, and until she's bound to one of them, her psychic DNA calls to the demons, endangering everyone in the Parrish. The Bayou demons are building forces, and it seems that Caitlin is their target. But why? As her metamorphosis quickly approaches with unusual side effects, Dylan is worried the first blood exchange may have endangered her. Perhaps it also explains why Jackson, the Vaewolf who is the prophecy's answer to the vampire infertility problem, imprinted on her. Dylan is determined to find the answer because giving up the woman he loves to Jackson can't be what destiny intended, and killing the man he cares for as a brother isn't the answer, either. The wolf in Jackson may permit him to share Caitlin, but the men's vampire blood won't. Caitlin's needs are calling out to both men. Without them to satisfy her, the pain is worse than the fires of hell,. And in her weakened state, she is a prime target for the demon attacks. The alpha men may have to put their instincts aside, or one of them will die.