A clash of passion, jealousy and hunger leads down a path of death and blood.

Adrianne works at a small hospital. It’s a decent job that accommodates her blindness, her co-worker Petra is a good friend… and it allows her access to the facility’s blood bank. What better method for getting food for Carm, her lover and bloodthirsty creature of the night?
Once fed with fresh blood, the Nightstalker plunges Adrianne into wicked throes of passion. But when Adrianne fails, Carm’s fury and bloodlust takes over, leaving Adrianne with no other choice but to offer her own blood to keep Carm fed. She keeps telling herself it is okay. That this is good, as Carm loves her.
Sadly, it’s getting harder for Adrianne to steal blood. And her co-worker Petra is beginning to ask questions…
★★★★★
goodreads review
This is an excellent addition to the series, darker and more violent than the first two, but just as imaginative and erotic. It is sapphic horror erotica with a blind protagonist Adrianne, who has devoted her life to servicing her vampiric lover Carm, the Nightstalker. Their toxic relationship (which also works as a metaphor for all manner of abusive relationships in real life) is on the verge of collapse when Adrienne can no longer provide blood to feed Carm, which turns Carm violent and destructive. But Adrianne’s coworker, Petra, lends a helping hand and becomes key to Adrianne’s freedom. The book is an intense read, with deftly interwoven horror and erotica. Highly recommended.
★★★★★
goodreads review
Adrianne is trapped in a volatile relationship. When her only source of blood for her lover Carm becomes unavailable, things take a turn for the worse. Enter Petra, a co-worker and tentative friend. Can Adrianne trust another with her dangerous secret? Can she afford not to? One thing is for sure, blood will be spilt one way or another and there’s no telling who will survive. The Nightstalker’s Mark is an intense and spicy dark sapphic romance, HEAVY on the dark. A damn fine read, but mind your squicks.
★★★★
goodreads review
Definitely not a book I usually read but definitely a good read. Adri is a sweetheart who deserves better and Petra is amazing. I despised Carm but that’s definitely the point. This is a very dark sapphic romance that isn’t for the faint of heart. Please keep in mind the content warnings for this book but I definitely recommend it.










