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Ms. Renfield and the Inheritance Trap: A Small Town Paranormal Mystery (Immortal Boss Book 1) by Annika Martin
04/17/2026
I'm stunned to learn my family's “inheritance” is servitude to an ancient, arrogant vampire. No thanks! Except now my friend might be his next meal, so I cut a deal: I’ll work for him—if he only drains the serial killers we catch.I met my father once in a Transylvanian café. He called himself “Renfield,” scribbled in strange ledgers, and muttered about “the master.”Years later, I’m summoned to a Carpathian castle for my inheritance. Instead of riches, I inherit servitude to Alexandru—an arrogant, centuries-old vampire who expects me to run his “affairs.”I flee back to Ohio. He follows—and my best friend ends up on his dinner menu.Desperate, I strike a deal: I’ll manage his immortal life if he only feeds on those who deserve it: Serial killers.Now my spreadsheets and his hunting skills are aimed at one goal—catching killers before Alexandru loses control.But the hardest part isn't the murderers. It's not knowing whether Alexandru sees me as his servant—or his next obsession.**The Immortal Boss series is a low-spice paranormal small town mystery series. Reading in order is recommended but not mandatoryBook 1: Ms. Renfield and the Inheritance TrapBook 2: Ms. Renfield and the Deadly PuzzleBook 3: Title TBD
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Book Length:
320-650 Pages
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