Warning of Snow: The Dreams of a Vampire

Warning of Snow: The Dreams of a Vampire

by Virginia Waytes
Warning of Snow: The Dreams of a Vampire

Warning of Snow: The Dreams of a Vampire

by Virginia Waytes

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Overview

The Manor - Season 02 Episode 07 (2.07)

Fuyuko finds herself in a very confusing dream. Given that her inhuman mind does not usually stir when she sleeps, this is a noteworthy event. However, it is more baffling than anything else.

Going to Lucy, Fuyuko shares the revelations of her unconscious mind, and together they try to understand if this is a warning or an unexpected aftereffect of some of the monumental magical goings on at The Manor. On top of this, Fuyuko has a new young client to entertain which normally would be a time for extra care but exciting fun. However, this one seems strangely perturbed by her company.

The Manor is a series of novelettes, divided into seasons, each book a new episode in the exciting and delightfully naughty lives of Lucy and her mismatched found family.

Don't forget to check out the podcast Virginia's Sexy Stories at your favourite podcast site, to hear the author read naughty extracts of the books in the series.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164771782
Publisher: Wittegen Press
Publication date: 12/27/2020
Series: The Manor , #19
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 669 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Virginia Waytes is the alter ego of British author Natasha Duncan-Drake (https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/tashaddrake), brought into being to facilitate the creation of the adult orientated series, "The Manor" and to narrate the Sexy Stories Podcast (https://virginiawaytes.podbean.com/).

She is a little bit naughtier than Tasha, but has the same love of all things genre, especially paranormal and fantasy. If there are some sexy times mixed in with the story, all the better.

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