Bullet (novel)

As a necromancer, Anita is intimately familiar with the supernatural, but these killings are executed with a precision that hints at a highly skilled hunter someone who knows how to exploit the weaknesses of both vampires and shifters alike.

Simultaneously, a new manipulator emerges the Council, a governing body that oversees supernatural affairs, represented by the sinister Belle Morte and her cohorts, including Padma and the Dragon.

The tension rises as they find hints of an ancient prophecy that speaks of a "Lover of Death" Morte D’Amour which may be behind the chaos, seeking to eliminate any threats to her position and dominance.

Anita also faces personal struggles, particularly with her relationships, her loyalties divided as Richard seeks to protect his pack and Jean-Claude attempts to consolidate his power among the vampires.

Together with her allies, she hatches a daring plan to confront Truth and expose secrets that could shatter the Council's grip on power while addressing the very human elements of love, loyalty, and the burden of responsibility.