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  Table of Contents

  Book Description

  Chapter One: The Selection

  Chapter Two: The Contract

  Chapter Three: I Don’t Find You Sexy at All

  Chapter Four: Welcome To Your New Life

  Chapter Five: The Terms Of The Deal

  Chapter Six: The Competition

  Chapter Seven: A Bloody Kiss

  Chapter Eight: The Movie Star

  Chapter Nine: The Hot Stranger

  Chapter Ten: Deceived

  Chapter Eleven: The Web of Lies

  Chapter Twelve: Daniel’s Bedroom

  Chapter Thirteen: Stevie

  Chapter Fourteen: Sweet Oblivion

  Chapter Fifteen: Promises

  Chapter Sixteen: A Special Prize

  Chapter Seventeen: A Taste of Possessiveness

  Chapter Eighteen: Hangover

  Chapter Nineteen: One and Only

  Chapter Twenty: Tell Me You Love Me

  Chapter Twenty-One: A New Challenge

  Chapter Twenty-Two: Important Plans

  Chapter Twenty-Three: Speed Dating

  Chapter Twenty-Four: Family Dinner

  Chapter Twenty-Five: The Dress

  Chapter Twenty-Six: Creepy Obsession

  Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Wedding

  Chapter Twenty-Eight: Alexander

  Chapter Twenty-Nine: Finding Jade

  Chapter Thirty: In The Middle Of Nowhere

  Chapter Thirty-One: Reminiscence of Childhood

  Chapter Thirty-Two: Invasion

  Chapter Thirty-Three: No Escape

  Chapter Thirty-Four: Outburst

  EPILOGUE

  HIS BELOVED

  THE MATE SERIES

  BOOK ONE

  ANNA SANTOS

  Copyright © 2017 Anna Santos

  All rights reserved.

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  Cover Design: Moonchild Ljilja

  Editor: May Freighter

  Proofreader: Stacy Kennedy

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, brands, media, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to similarly named places or to persons living or deceased is unintentional.

  ISBN: 1976025095

  ISBN-13: 978-1976025099

  Dedication

  To my husband for taking care of me when I forgot to eat, drink, and sleep because I was too busy finishing writing or editing this story.

  To my fans for all the support they gave me to finish and publish this book. Especially to Stacy, Jasmine, and Rae.

  Book Description

  His Beloved—Book 1 of The Mate Series

  Absurdly rich and gorgeous Daniel Wolfe is used to get what he wants. And he wants Jade. The powerful vampire male picks her from the crowd of screaming females willing to do anything to please him. He's convinced that she's the One, His Beloved. But he wasn't prepared for a feisty girl who loathes vampires and doesn't want to be his for all Eternity.

  Jade will sacrifice anything—even her freedom—to protect her orphaned little brother. But when she's forced to join a reality show that may keep her away from him, she has to survive hell and temptation to get the money she needs to pay for her brother's treatment.

  In a world that reveres vampires and reality shows rule the entertainment channels, Jade needs to endure Daniel's seductive games for a week before she can be released from her contract and go back to take care of her brother.

  However, not everything is what it seems and despite her secret past and her hate for vampires, Jade may be facing a worse danger than being bitten: falling in love.

  I am all in a sea of wonders.

  I doubt; I fear; I think strange things which I dare not confess to my own soul.

  —BRAM STOKER, IN DRACULA

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  Chapter One: The Selection

  The last thing Jade wanted to do was follow her best friend, Jenna, into that fancy nightclub. It was the type of place where people would do anything to get chosen by a vampire—even beg. Most of them either wanted to be turned or become a vampire’s personal pet for a week. She sure didn’t want to be one—a vampire, or a pet. Her favorite color was pink for God’s sake! She also didn’t like reality shows and thought Who Wants to Be a Vampire? was the most pathetic of them all.

  “I can’t believe I let you talk me into this,” she complained, raising her voice so Jenna heard her against the loud boom of music and chatter.

  “That’s what friends are for,” Jenna replied. “My purpose is to talk you into doing something you would never do.”

  Jade rolled her eyes, drinking her non-alcoholic beverage through a straw.

  “Just relax! You are here to keep me company. Nothing bad will happen. These are friendly vampires.”

  “Right!” Jade rolled her eyes. “I can’t believe there are so many people paying for this!”

  “It’s a really famous reality show. You have no idea how many people want to be a vampire.”

  “I have no idea why.” Jade shrugged. “Vampires are dead, they can’t come out into the sun, and they have to drink blood to continue living. They are evil creatures that think they’re better than the rest of us. They use these girls and boys for sex and blood, only to discard them and choose someone new the next week.”

  Jenna kept smiling. Jade knew that this wasn’t the first time her best friend had listened to that speech. Jenna was one of the few people who knew why Jade didn’t like vampires.

  Jade arched an eyebrow. “What else did I forget? Who in their right mind wants to be a vampire?”

  Jenna puckered her lips. “Jade, a lot of people would disagree with you.”

  “Why? Because they are immortal? Maybe they can live for a long time, but they can be killed.”

  “Keep it down,” Jenna mumbled as she looked around to see if anyone was eavesdropping. Leaning closer, she whispered in Jade’s ear, “The last thing I want is for my best friend to be kicked out of the club for talking about killing vampires.”

  Jade lowered her voice. “In my opinion, having to drink blood is pretty much a deal-breaker. Besides, they don’t actually choose anyone to spend their eternity with,” she said while air-quoting ‘eternity’. “How many humans have been turned or chosen to be their beloveds since the show began?”

  Jenna shrugged. “I just want to meet Seth.”

  Jade kept rambling. “I just think it’s scary how many humans treat them as if they are gods. It’s like they’re willing to be used just so they can appear on TV.”

  Jenna was going to say something, but she was interrupted when some girls started to scream louder than the music. She looked around frantically, with her hands against her chest.

  “They have arrived,” Jenna said, breathless.

  “I’ll be fine. Go look for the vampire of your dreams, even if I think you deserve a lot better than a bloodsucking, arrogant, rotting corpse.”

  Jenna giggled, putting her hand on Jade’s shoulder. “I’ll come find you in a bit. I just need to see Seth and the other vampires. Who kn
ows, they might pick me!”

  With a shrug, Jade scanned the club for a safe place to stay out of sight while Jenna went to flirt and try to find a sexy vampire willing to adopt her. She chose the darkest corner, away from the crowd of dancing bodies and humans desperate for attention. The creepiest of the supporters had a picture of one of the vampires—Seth—on their chest like some kind of treasure. Of course, he was gorgeous and famous. They would only pick the dazzling undead to be the main attraction in the show. There was no point in choosing ugly, old-looking vampires. It wouldn’t sell and people wouldn’t line up, desperate to be chosen.

  The show had seven vampires, each one known for being a singer, an actor, or a famous socialite. Seth was the most famous of them all because he had once been the lead singer in some boy band. She couldn’t recall the name of the band because it had been a while since he was famous for singing. Now he was well-known for doing low budget movies and for being a hot vamp. He was going by the name of ‘Seth’ for the last few decades, with his perfect curly hair and deep blue eyes.

  Since Jade wasn’t remotely interested in being turned or becoming a vampire’s pet, she didn’t need to worry about looking pretty when she got dressed to go to the club. She was content in her pink tank top and a blue pair of skinny jeans. Actually, the last thing she wanted was to catch the attention of one of those men. After the selection, she could go back home and resume her quiet existence.

  All the screaming and colorful lights were giving her a headache. Meanwhile, Jenna was nowhere to be found. She was probably making out with one of those creepy, cold bloodsuckers. The thought made her cringe. The whole idea of exchanging saliva with a being that drank blood wasn’t at all appealing.

  Someone behind her cleared their throat. “Excuse me.”

  She jumped, startled, and held her hands to her chest while her heart raced and almost burst. She thought she was all alone and safe from danger. How could someone suddenly be present when there was a wall behind her?

  “Could you move? You are in my way,” the man said.

  Jade turned around and saw an open door behind her and a man standing there.

  She swore that the door wasn’t there before. Her vision narrowed to the guy in front of her. Her face was just in front of his chest; it was a rather sculpted and interesting chest. He was wearing a black cotton sweater that molded his ripped torso perfectly. He had nice abs and smelled good. Probably because of some ridiculously expensive men’s cologne.

  “So,” the guy sighed with impatience, “are you moving?”

  Jade blushed. Finding her voice, she said, “Sorry.” Looking up, she lost her voice again when she saw his stern face. His heavenly, gorgeous, and breathtaking face. He had a stunning pair of piercing blue eyes. Then she noticed his shiny, raven hair was styled messily, which made him even sexier.

  Her mouth went dry and her palms began to sweat as she stepped away to let him pass. He didn’t even give her a second glance or thank her. Rude.

  “Annoying human groupies,” he growled. His teeth clenched as he moved forward, leaving a scent of woody, herbal, and fruity notes caressing the air she breathed.

  Her fascination quickly dissipated. He was a vampire. There it was: the arrogance and the rudeness. He could be attractive, but he was an asshole. He was probably running late for his leggy, blonde nighttime snack. She fought the urge to throw up in her mouth.

  Jade didn’t have time for additional assumptions because a cute little teenage girl with golden locks exited from the same door in the wall. She was pretty, but her choice of clothing was really odd. She looked like a cartoon girl from Japanese manga, wearing a short all black Victorian-style baby doll dress with a magician’s hat on her head and black lace gloves on her hands. With a sweet, happy smile on her face, she winked at Jade with a giggle.

  In a swift movement, the door closed and all that was left was the wall. It was a secret passage of some sort.

  Jade sighed deeply. She had no peace there; she couldn’t even be safe in some faraway place without a vampire showing up and creeping her out. She leaned back and took out her phone, distracting herself. Despite her efforts to keep a low profile, a few different guys tried to make conversation, asking her to dance or offering her drinks. She refused everyone. She was more interested in finding out when Jenna would show up so they could leave. Perusing the crowd, Jade searched for her best friend, but she knew that she needed to wait for the selection for Jenna to want to leave.

  “Hi,” said a vaguely familiar male voice.

  “I’m not interested,” she replied, loud enough for him to hear without taking her eyes from the game she was playing on her phone.

  “I need you to move, so I can go inside,” he said.

  Jade lifted her eyes from the screen. It was the rude vampire. Again.

  For a few seconds, she had a hard time taking her eyes away from his. She had seen him around, not very far from the place where he had crawled out. He had been talking with people in the VIP area, but he didn’t seem to want to be there. It was something they had in common, at least, but it didn’t make him any less of a jerk. The proof was in the way he was staring at her as if she were an inconvenience.

  “I’m not even near the door,” she muttered, looking sideways toward the couple obstructing his secret door.

  Moving forward to reach the wall, he explained, “The panel to open the door is behind you.”

  Jade recoiled, panicking from the closeness.

  “Personal space,” she complained, trying to evade the touch of his arm. The last thing she wanted was to be touched by a bloodsucking monster.

  Leaning closer, he whispered in her ear, “Why do you smell so good?”

  His question sent unwelcome, frightened shivers down her spine. Listening to those words from a vampire wasn’t on her bucket list. She could feel his presence, but she was sure that there was no panel behind her because she didn’t hear the door opening.

  “What’s your name?” he asked, backing away.

  “Again,” she said, gaining the courage to face him. “I’m not interested. Now would you please step aside, so I can leave?”

  He narrowed his eyes and clenched his teeth.

  Jade gulped back her fear, unsure if he was going to do something rash. Vampires could be unpredictable, and she had just wounded his enormous ego. She was sure of it.

  Seconds later, he touched his ear and gave her a sexy demonic smirk. “We’ll talk later, Jade. Don’t go too far.”

  The blood ran from her face at the sound of her name. He swiped his phone and the door opened. The people around them moved, so he could enter, and Jade ran to look for Jenna.

  Half an hour later, she was still uncomfortable with the thought of a vampire knowing her name—and worse—that he had possibly shown an interest in her. Meanwhile, Jenna was nowhere to be found, and the crowd of people inside the club was making Jade feel claustrophobic.

  The loud squeal of a microphone shut everyone up for a moment. It was time for the show. Young women and men would be chosen and taken by their new vampire masters. The host, a vampire man, would go up to the stage area and read names aloud or point to people in the crowd. The hysterical chosen ones would jump and scream, thrilled about being a vampire snack and excited to have a chance to convince a vampire to turn them. Nothing new about that.

  It was a clever idea. She had to give them credit—to the vampires, not the humans. They didn’t need to hunt for food. Food walked straight through their front door and begged them to be eaten. They even profited from the cover charge people paid to get in and from the live broadcast show that ran every Sunday night. The reality show also earned a crazy amount of money from sponsorships, and it was apparently one of the most viewed programs in the world.

  Jade always felt sick thinking about it. At least deaths by vampire attacks were diminishing and the vampire population was under control as it was rare for them to actually turn someone. They just used the show as bait to convin
ce people to donate their bodies and blood willingly and with a smile on their lips—all for a vague promise of immortality.

  As expected, after a lot of talking and drama with vampires saying goodbye to their older pets, the host began to pair the new girls and boys. He would call their names while the vampires were also on the stage, waiting. It was usually the same vampires every week and every week they left with someone new.

  When the chosen girls were brought to the stage, they hugged each other like best friends and screamed and jumped like they had just won the Miss Universe title.

  Jade decided the night had been a complete waste of her time. She had better things to do than to watch something she didn’t even watch on TV. How did Jenna convince her to come here? Right, she had promised to take Stevie to school for a whole month. At least it was almost over, and she could finally go home.

  “And now, the sponsor of this party will pick one of you to spend an entire week with him and maybe turn you into his beloved. You heard me right! His beloved! Our famous bachelor is looking for a companion for eternity! You can be the lucky one,” the show host said happily, pointing a finger toward the crowd while the girls released shrieks of excitement.

  More propaganda and more empty promises with some new vampire to add to the team. Jade stared at the stage, impatient, becoming deaf to the screams and shouts.

  “Did you hear that?” Jenna mysteriously appeared next to Jade. She gripped Jade’s arm tight and jumped in her tiny red dress. Her blonde hair bounced up and down along with her boobs.

  Jenna was blonde and pretty. Maybe she would get picked and stop getting Jade into trouble and forcing her to attend parties like this one. But then, Jade would miss her.

  “We can still be picked!” Jenna said with enthusiasm.

  Jade narrowed her eyes at her. “I’m not blonde, and I don’t want to be picked. I’m here against my will.”