Vampire in Chaos

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Authors: Dale Mayer

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Vampire in Chaos continues the Family Blood Ties saga.

Tessa’s life has dropped into chaos. Her father is missing, Goran is unconscious and showing no signs of healing, her mother has taken several steps off the deep end, and David, well, she’ll deal with him when she sees him – if she can find him.

Cody isn’t sure what happened to the supposedly successful conclusion to the blood farm madness, but he’s back in hell and damn it, Tessa is once again leading the charge.

Jared is on the run, again. With no one else he can trust but Tessa’s friends and family, he searches them out, determined to help them solve this war – whether he is welcome or not.

With everyone in distress or missing, Tessa struggles to find answers and create some kind of order amongst the chaos – before their attackers strike again.

Book in this series:

Vampire in Denial –
FREE

Vampire in Distress

Vampire in Design

Vampire in Deceit

Vampire in Defiance

Vampire in Conflict

Vampire in Chaos

Vampire in Crisis

Family Blood Ties 3in1

Sian’s Solution – A Family Blood Ties Short Story

Vampire in Chaos

Book #7 of Family Blood

Dale Mayer

Valley Publishing

Copyright © 2015

License Note

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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, brands, media, and incidences either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

ISBN: 978-1-928122-32-6

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Praise for Dale Mayer

I love to read Dale Mayer’s books… keeps me guessing…. I am getting good though trying to figure out who did it…. I am on my fourth book….

…Review left on Vampire in Deceit, book 4 of Family Blood Ties

Dale Mayer’s work is always outstanding and Haunted by Death is no exception.

…Review from Haunted by Death, book 2 of the By Death Series

This is a GREAT series that you don’t want to miss out on!

…Review from Broken Protocols Series

This is my favorite author I enjoy all her books and I can’t wait for more… her books are easy to get into and I love the storyline

…Review from Dangerous Designs, book 1 of the Design Series

Dale Mayer is a gifted writer who now has me hooked as a new fan. She characters are complex and she shares her knowledge of energy work clearly and simply. Makes for fascinating reading…

…Review from Rare Find, book 6 of Psychic Visions Series

Don’t underestimated Dale Mayer. Combination of JD Robb and Heather Graham. Paranormal suspense………

…Review left on Maddy’s Floor, book 3 of the Psychic Visions Series

Wow! I read a lot, and I can honestly say that there a few books that I have read that I will remember for years. This is one of those books. Thank you Dale for giving me the gift of this magnificent story. It was both heartbreaking and hopeful at the same time.

…Review left on Skin, book 1 of Broken and yet…Healing Series

Touched by Death is an outstanding novel by Dale Mayer. Unlike her usual novels that contain paranormal activity, this novel is sheer malevolent actions from ordinary humans.

…Review left on Touched by Death, book 1 of By Death Series

Dale’s books are spellbinding in more ways than one. She has a unique way with words. Her characters are fun and funny and loving. I love the way the story flows. Her characters all have personality. She takes you from suspense to love, then fear love and eternal love.

…Review left on Second Chances, book 1 of Second Chances… at Love Series

Table of Contents

Cover

About the Book

Title Page

Copyright Page

Praise for Dale Mayer

Prologue

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Author’s Note

About the Author

Also by Dale Mayer

Prologue

In Vampire in Conflict we let off with this chapter…

T
essa sat beside
her father as he drove toward the hospital. Cody was in the back seat. She’d been sending texts back and forth between David and Motre and getting them to connect. And to let everyone like Sian know what they were doing and why.

By the time she was done, they were at the hospital. Her father pulled into the underground parking space and stopped the car. The place appeared deserted, but she didn’t know or care anymore. As far as she was concerned, this place could burn to the ground.

She’d had enough. Sian hadn’t had any luck tracking down Seth, either. And that just sent fear racing down Tessa’s spine. She just knew that once he left the country, the chances were very slim that she’d get her brother back. She didn’t know if getting him back now would be any different, but to have him go so far away would be terrible. Who knew what these guys would do to him…no. She swore it wasn’t going to happen.

That David had taken off on his own was something else she planned to rip him a new one for. He hadn’t contacted their father or even Cody to go with him. Like crazy. And stupid. And freaking nuts. She loved both her brothers, but she didn’t love what either of them were doing.

Or her mother. In fact, she was pretty disenchanted with all of her family right about now. Except her father, and wasn’t that a switch?

They aren’t all bad. It’s just a tough time.
Cody said in a gentle tone.
Give them some space and understanding. Seth isn’t responsible, and neither is Rhia. It’s a tough time. Hang in there, Tessa. You’re tired and hurting emotionally.

She closed her eyes, loving the way his voice wormed through her heart. It felt so good. It filled the cold empty places inside and made her feel not so alone.

Thanks.

I’m angry,
she whispered shamefully.
That this nightmare isn’t over. I want it to be over. I want to go out on Friday night with you and your friends and be normal teenagers for a change.

You might want to be a normal teenager. I’m past that stage, thank you
. But his voice was both humorous and wry.

True.
She smiled and teased,
You’re like really old. Almost your father’s age.

He laughed at that, and she felt infinitely better as his joy lifted her own spirits.

I’m worried about Seth and Mom,
she said.
I can’t believe Jewel and Ian are once again in trouble. It’s always been those two.

Yes, and I wonder if that is why they’ve been singled out now,
Cody said.
Maybe the scientists want to see the end results. Or maybe they want to move onto the next stage of their testing – whatever that is.

God help us all if that’s the case.
She shuddered.
Also, I don’t understand what’s happening in the human world with Jared finding four bodies today. He has no one left now
.

And that made her sad. She had so much in comparison.

He didn’t go back to the home, did he?
Cody said.
Surely he’s too smart for that?

He has nowhere else to go.
She frowned.
Maybe a friend’s house? But how can he? He’s expected to be at the home. If he doesn’t show up there, they will put out an alarm about him missing. I imagine there is a curfew and possibly some kind of bed check at night.

I always imagine it to be one step away from prison.

She laughed.
I don’t think it’s that bad.
Her laughter died and she started texting again
. I’m going to ask him where he is. If nothing else, he can bunk at our house. The thing is empty and there is lots of room. I should have made the offer earlier.

There was silence. She turned to stare at him. Then got it. She gasped.
Surely you’re not jealous?

He grinned.
Honey, when it comes to other men, I’m never going to be happy to have them sleep under the same roof as you.

Ha,
she motioned outside the car.
See where we are? The only one getting sleep this night will be Jared.

The gloominess in the underground lot surrounded them as Tessa walked to the entrance with Cody and her father. “Are we going downstairs after David or upstairs to help Motre and Ian?”

“Downstairs after David,” her father said immediately. “Then the four of us will go and get Ian and Jewel. Then home. We’re not here to fight a battle. Just retrieve a few friends that haven’t been able to leave on their own.”

Tessa hoped it would be that easy.

It won’t be,
Cody said with a groan.
It never is.

He walked over to the big door and pulled it open. “Are you ready?”

Serus walked through first. Tessa next. Cody slipped in behind them. The three of them stared at the staircase that seemed to go on forever. And damn if Serus didn’t look up, then down over the railing, then with a wicked grin at Tessa and Cody, he said, “See you at the bottom.”

And he dropped over the side.

“What the…” Cody said as he raced to look down. Tessa was already there. She grinned. “He’s taken the fastest way.”

“Oh no, you don’t,” Cody said. “I’m not jumping over that edge.”

She laughed. “Okay.” She jumped to the center of the landing and then down a flight of stairs to the center of the next landing. And repeated it. Again and again.

Cody raced behind her, swearing and crying foul. She laughed and for the first time all day she felt good – in fact, she felt great.

She dropped down several more flights of stairs and realized her father hadn’t called up to them. He was long gone. She leaned over the railing and waited for Cody to catch up. There was no visible end to the stairwell. Just blackness.

And her stomach sank. There was no bottom. Her dad had jumped.

But he was a glider. Not a flier.

“Dad?”

No answer.

Her father was gone.

“Dad!”

The cry echoed around and around.

Nothing.

Chapter 1

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