Feasts of Fortune
Author: Kate Steele
Cover Art: Angela Knight
BIN: 08377-02706
Genres: Action Adventure, Box Sets, Dark Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance
Themes: Dark Desire/Horror, Gay, Vampires
Series: Feasts of Fortune (#4)
Book Length: Box Set
Page Count: 183
At Mausoleum, a human freely supplying blood is a nightly occurrence.
Phantasmagoric Feast: Anxious to prove himself, a slightly inebriated Toby Heaton decides on a reckless plan. Walking into Mausoleum -- a bar known to be owned and operated by vampires -- he offers his virgin throat to the biggest baddest blood sucker in the place... Too bad his offer falls flat. Taken under handsome bartender De's wing, Toby embarks on a surreal journey fueled by blood...
A Feast of Choice: Having survived his first encounter with a vampire, Toby Heaton must make a life-altering decision. His vampire lover has revealed a startling fact. Toby is a rare human, a chrysalis child, one who, should he or she bestow their love on a vampire, can return the vampire's ability to walk in daylight.
Feast Anew: Toby Heaton gave up his lover to save his twin brother's life -- the biggest mistake he ever made, and one that carries deadly consequences. Sick at heart, his body betraying him in ways he never thought possible, Toby struggles to right the wrong he so deeply regrets. It will take strength of will and determination to wring from fate the time he needs to win back his lost love.
Publisher's Note: Feasts of Fortune (Box Set) contains the previously published novellas Phantasmagoric Feast, A Feast of Choice, and Feast Anew.
"Phantasmagoric Feast is a dark and tantalizing tale, full of unexpected twists. Ms. Steele's complex characters and delightfully wicked writing are sure to captivated old fans of the vampire genre as well as bring in many new ones."
"Wickedly sexy and darkly mysterious, Phantasmagoric Feast is nonstop naughty fun."
The Romance Reviews' Best GLBT Paranormal Romance Nominee - Vampire (2011)
"The well written plot illustrates incredibly sensual lovemaking, rejection, jealousy and heartbreak. Kate Steele has created an excellent saga that I absolutely enjoyed."
"For people who read romances expecting a happily-ever-after or a happy-for-now ending, this story is not for you until the next installment comes out. But once Book 3 is available, I highly recommend that you follow the journey of Toby and De. The tension, sensuality, and love are gripping and tender. Excellent read and stellar writing."
5 Stars! -- DH Starr, The Romance Reviews
"I enjoyed the new look into these characters, the next complication in their lives. There was heat and there was good emotional depth. A good read..."
"A dramatic ride full of romance, betrayals, and intrigue, exploring the depths of love and the pain of betrayals both real and imagined."
"The storyline has a wonderfully descriptive consistency of action, compassion as well as a touch of amusement. The characters are especially engaging. Kate Steele has created an exceptionally gratifying installment to the series."
Feasts of Fortune (Box Set)
Kate Steele
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Copyright ©2018 Kate Steele
Excerpt from Phantasmagoric Feast (Feasts of Fortune 1)
"A guy walks into a bar," Toby mumbled, following his words with a drunken snicker. He stumbled across the threshold then froze. "But he never thought he'd see something like this." Blinking to clear his drink-befuddled vision, he stared around the room in appalled fascination. Mausoleum -- the much touted vampire bar -- was so much more than he'd expected.
Rather than a dark and noisy, garishly decorated room with neon lights and loud music, this place was an elegant and tasteful monument to the hereafter. Designed with its namesake in mind, the interior of the building resembled an elaborate and ornately decorated tomb.
Majestically posed on tall granite bases, a pair of dogs with multiple heads guarded the entrance -- Cerberus memorialized in stone. There were pairs of strategically placed pillars in each corner of the cavernous, square interior and four more formed a counter square farther in toward the center of the room. On the walls, carved cornices accented decorative friezes rich with sculpted figures of ancient Greek design. Here and there, in recessed alcoves, elegant flower arrangements stood in solitary splendor, the bases of the urns that held them, draped with black satin.
There was loud music as expected, but the lighting was atmospheric and shadowy rather than flashy or neon. It was directed to soften the stark angles of marble and granite used in the room's layout. Booths and tables constructed of heavy, dark wood inlaid with black granite, and with seats and backs padded and covered with black leather, were arranged in groups around the pillars. Each grouping formed an isle unto itself and between these islands most of the patrons gathered. They ebbed and flowed from the central dance floor to the densely packed seating area of their choice, and it was they -- the out-of-the-ordinary clientele -- who truly grabbed Toby's attention.
Everywhere he looked were people dressed in black goth garb. Leather and lace and every fabric in between studded with glittering silver... or so it seemed at first. The more his gaze wandered, the more he noticed splashes of color amongst the funereal black and as he studied the scene, he realized something. Those who stood out so singularly, conspicuous by the lushly tinted shades of their clothing, were the center of attention. From each colorful hub radiated a pool of darkness, crows vying for the attention of a peacock.
Pleased by this semi-poetic analogy, he searched for and found the bar, made a beeline for it and hauled himself onto a stool. Catching the eye of the bartender, he offered a tipsy smile. "Hi there."
"Hello," the man replied as he came to stand before his new customer.
Toby's awareness perked up at the smooth baritone of the man's voice, and he nearly shivered in the wake of the piercing eyes expertly perusing and sizing him up.
"Are you in the right place? After Hours is across the street."
Absorbed in staring at the man, Toby managed a distracted, "Hmm?"
Indicating Toby's suit and tie, he elaborated. "Businessmen. They usually gather over there. It seems more your type of place."
Following the direction of the finger pointed at him, Toby glanced down at himself then back at the bartender. "Oh, I see what you mean. Actually, I just came from there. You prob'ly can't tell, but I've already had a drink or two."
"Hmm. Frankly, I thought that might be the case."
"Shhh. Don't tell anyone else." Toby tried to give him a conspiratorial wink, but found more than an owlish blink beyond his capacity. Undaunted he continued. "But you know, you're not exactly blending either. You're wearing purple," he stage-whispered, eyeing the man's shirt. It was a button down style, which he wore quite casually with the top two buttons undone, the tails out, and the sleeves rolled up.
"You mean I should be wearing black?" the bartender asked, and the smile he employed was so engaging Toby was momentarily stunned.
Being half snockered he'd failed to notice the full extent of the man's appeal. Here was a man far and away from ordinary. His were the kind of looks that invoked sighs of longing from some and unadulterated envy from others. His black hair of medium length -- parted just slightly left of center -- was swept back with just a few strands teasing the gently curved plane of his forehead. Neat brows presided over a pair of deep blue eyes. His nose was arrow straight, his lips full but masculine, his jaw line sharp. Six feet tall or thereabouts, his upper body, showcased by the tailoring of his shirt, appeared to be fit, his chest firm, shoulders broad, and waist trim. His forearms, exposed by his rolled up sleeves, were well defined, and his hands were large with long and what Toby was sure were gracefully competent fingers.
"Um... black? Yeah, I guess," was Toby's tardy response. Under normal circumstances he'd have found talking to such a good-looking man intimidating, but being under the influence had some advantages after all. "I would have thought your boss would want you to blend in more."
"Not really. He's easy-going about that kind of thing. Speaking of atmosphere, what brings you to a place like this... not that you're unwelcome."
"Thanks, I appreciate that, 'cause you see" -- Toby leaned forward and lowered his voice -- "I'm here on a mission."
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