The Vampire in the Potting Shed
There are two things Ana Sartori knows for certain. She can’t shapeshift into a wolf like her father or his pack. And, despite her being a latent, little more than human, he loves her despite her faults. She’s never going to be an alpha like him, but she can still hold her own in a fight. Not that her life is violent. He makes sure of that. Aside from occasionally wrestling pets into a headlock when it’s time to trim their nails at Gwinnett Street Groomers, Ana leads a simple life.
At least that was the case until someone broke into her pet resort and spa, leaving a mystery dog behind in one of the bougie boarding suites. Not to mention there’s a vampire hiding in the potting shed. A very tall, very handsome vampire. He even smells nice, minus the blood drenching his clothes.
Ana could handle those things, probably, but now there’s a new alpha determined to claim the town—and Ana—as his territory. Either she stands and fights for her home, or she runs to her father with her (metaphorical) tail tucked between her legs. Life is a lot of things, but for Ana, simple isn’t one of them anymore.
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Hailey Edwards
Hailey Edwards is a storyteller who weaves dark magic, compelling romance, and intriguing supernatural mysteries into worlds that feel as real as our own. A USA Today bestselling author, she is renowned for her immersive urban fantasy and paranormal romance novels that challenge readers to explore the delicate balance between good and evil, loyalty and betrayal, and love and loss.
Born and raised in the United States, Hailey’s love for fantasy took root early, nurtured by a childhood spent watching enchanting tales like The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. These fantastical worlds shaped her imagination, and she soon found herself drawn to creating her own. The result was a career that spans multiple series, including the Araneae Nation and Black Dog Universe, which includes the beloved Beginner’s Guide to Necromancy and Black Hat Bureau series.
Groom & Doom
Groom & Doom consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

