My Vampire Professor

Tessa, a country girl, thought she'd found 'the one' in wealthy Brian. She changed everything for him, but his betrayal at his own birthday party shatters her world. Dragged by her best friend Ruby to a mysterious bar, Tessa finds herself entangled with a captivating stranger named Joseph. What starts as a one-night stand quickly spirals into a whirlwind of confusion and undeniable attraction, especially when she discovers Joseph is none other than the famous fantasy novelist, Joseph Evergreen, her new writing professor! Can Tessa navigate this intoxicating new chapter, or will the secrets Joseph holds pull her into a world more fantastical—and dangerous—than her wildest dreams?

My Vampire Professor

Tessa, a country girl, thought she'd found 'the one' in wealthy Brian. She changed everything for him, but his betrayal at his own birthday party shatters her world. Dragged by her best friend Ruby to a mysterious bar, Tessa finds herself entangled with a captivating stranger named Joseph. What starts as a one-night stand quickly spirals into a whirlwind of confusion and undeniable attraction, especially when she discovers Joseph is none other than the famous fantasy novelist, Joseph Evergreen, her new writing professor! Can Tessa navigate this intoxicating new chapter, or will the secrets Joseph holds pull her into a world more fantastical—and dangerous—than her wildest dreams?

The thumping bass vibrated through the floorboards, making my teeth ache. Brian’s birthday party was in full swing, a chaotic symphony of laughter, shouted conversations, and the clinking of glasses.

“Tessa, where is the ketchup?” Brian’s cousin, Amanda, yelled from across the crowded kitchen.

I sighed, wiping a bead of sweat from my brow. I’d been running around for hours, trying to keep everyone happy, trying to make everything perfect for Brian. It was always like this. His friends, his family—they expected me to be the invisible hand, the ever-present servant.

Ruby, my best friend, leaned against the counter, arms crossed, her eyes following Brian who was currently engrossed in conversation with Amanda on the other side of the room. “Brian has been talking to Amanda all night,” she pointed out, her voice a low warning. I knew that tone.

“It’s his birthday party,” I mumbled, pulling more sodas from the fridge, feigning indifference. “He can talk to whoever he wants.” But my stomach clenched. I knew Ruby was right. And I knew Brian, deep down, didn't care as much as I did.