“You still think you’re the hero. But we both know, you’re no hero, little villain.” Libby thought joining the Order would get her closer to finding the vampire that took her family. She was so terribly wrong. After the Order’s leader betrayed her, she had to find allies in the very monsters she hunted. While she can get along fine with the shifters and witches, the vampires are another story, and one in particular irks her to no end. Libby hasn’t paid for her crimes. Not yet. But as Fate so happens, she has fallen into Ethon’s lap. He now has the chance to get his revenge. And there is one particular crime she needs to pay for. When Libby is forced to play along with Ethon, the prince of all vampires, so she isn’t exposed as a vampire hunter, the line of hate and lust becomes blurred and Libby comes face-to-face with the truth: She’s no hero. But she doesn’t know when she became the villain.