What the Fang: A fangtastic story (Fangsters Book 4)
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When a thief snatched the fang of one of my students, I had to stop them. Think about it. What’s a vampire without a fang?
My name is Rebel Black. I’m the book-nerd-witch who runs Fangsters, the notorious school for delinquent, teenaged, night stalkers, housed in a Victorian bordello in Mystic Keep. It’s a small town in the Pacific Northwest that looks picturesque and innocent, but my academy, filled with secrets, and more than its share of murders has been listed in the Supernatural Gazette as a ten on the Creepy Richter scale.
Trust me, I didn’t choose this job. I’m being blackmailed by one of the most powerful vampires in all the realms, and until I devise a spell strong enough to stop him cold, I must do his bidding. But to be honest, teaching predators hasn’t turned out to be as bad as you might expect. There’s never a dull moment in the house of the rising dead. What can I say—predators grow on you.
Take Onyx, my head of security, for an example. He’s a bit on the Dracula-gloomy side, but he’s also breath-takingly handsome, and his deadly-dry wit keeps things lively.
Unfortunately, when I got the news about the stolen fang, Onyx was nowhere to be found. I suspect his disappearance has something to do with our lover’s fight, but I can’t worry about that right now. I must solve this tooth mess. No one steals from my bloodsuckers.
Will I find the Fang Hunter before more of my students lose their choppers? If I fail, and Fangsters is forced to close its doors, will my blackmailer carry out his threat and reveal my secret?
What the Fang is the fourth book in Fangsters, Jo-Ann Carson’s Supernatural Suspense series. Witches, warlocks, werewolves, and monsters of all stripes are featured. It’s a fast-paced mystery, with a slow-burn romance, and an edge of humor designed to entertain you. It can easily be read as a standalone.”