Solomon’s
Sieve, Book 7 (Knights of Black Swan)
Named Best Paranormal Romance
Series of 2013 by REVIEWERS’ CHOICE AWARDS (Paranormal Romance Guild).
Nominated for Best Paranormal
Romance Series of 2014 IRC READERS CHOICE AWARDS – Voting in September.
Victoria Danann is also up for Author of the Year.
When Sovereign Solomon Nemamiah lay dying on a beach
under an overturned vehicle with his fiancé helplessly sobbing next to him, he
made a vow to himself that he would refuse to stay in some arbitrary
afterlife. He silently promised to return and finish what he
started with The Order of the Black Swan and the love of his
life. When the new Sovereign of Jefferson Unit begins saying
and doing things that remind people of Sol, it raises suspicion
in the minds of people who were closest to him.
The mutated and more aggressive strain of vampire
virus surges back to the forefront of The Order’s priorities forcing retirees
to be recalled and trainees to be inducted earlier than ever before.
Meanwhile, The Order sends Z Team with its
newest member, Glendennon Catch, to escort new recruit, Dr. Mercedes
Renaux, to Bulgaria. Her mission is to shut down and investigate
an archeological site that may contain irrefutable evidence that vampire
exist. Their mission is to protect her.
OFFICIAL RELEASE DATE: May 27
PUBLISHER: 7th House (Imprint of Andromeda LLC)
90,000 words
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EXCERPT
Kay gave Storm an amused look. “In some ways this feels
more familiar than watching TV with my wife. ”
They were separating from Ram and Rev, going
opposite ways in an alley. Storm looked back over his shoulder at Ram
and Rev walking away. On a whim he called out, “Sol!” Without hesitation, Rev
turned and said, “Yeah?”
The four of them stood frozen, Storm and Rev staring at
each other, Kay and Ram looking back and forth between the two. Let it never be
said that Ram didn’t know how to handle a situation delicately. “What the f**k,
Stormy?”
“You know, that’s a good question, Ram. And well put.”
Storm didn’t take his eyes off Rev.
“Something you want to tell us.”
Rev pursed his lips before growling. “No.”
“You sure?”
“You gone hard of hearing?”
Storm’s gaze was a concentrated challenge, pinning Rev in
place, but he moved in close enough for quiet conversation.
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