
A Cure for Humanity by A. L. Haringrey is released tomorrow! You can find it on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords, and it will also become available to purchase here on the Gurt Dog website! Check out the synopsis below, because this is one Urban Fantasy you don’t want to miss!
In every story, humans are the weaker species. They are defeated. They fall. They become cattle.
Of course, this is absurd.
In the real world, humans survive and conquer. They remain the dominant species.
For Gyldan Crawford, this is a blessing and a curse. Working for a man who sells tools to regulate vampires and werewolves means Gyldan can provide for his household. But, as the only human living in the house, his choice of profession has always been a sore point… until his friends decide to make use of his position to fight back.
Gyldan is forced to keep several plates spinning—one that makes him the perfect personal assistant to his boss, Albion Saint-Richter; one that supports his friends in taking down his employer; and one that keeps his intimate relationship with Albion a secret. He really doesn’t have time for another plate to be added to his frantic performance. But when an unknown entity starts killing off Albion’s competitors, the rumour mill starts churning: is the murderer a vampire, a werewolf, or a human?

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And, if that’s not enough, we’ve also got a teaser excerpt for you below!
His legs locked. His jaw clenched, demanding that he didn’t scream in terror. His arms went slack, sending packets of food tumbling to the floor. For all the world, Gyldan could do nothing but stare back at the four eyes glinting in the gloom. Crimson in colour, save for a starburst of green around the irises, Gyldan only realised that all four eyes belonged to one being when each one blinked in unison.
Then, they rose. Even if his jaw hadn’t locked, Gyldan knew he would not be able to scream, his mouth and throat drying as he tilted his head to follow the creature.
Vampire. Vampire. Wild vampire, his mind stammered. Run. Gyldan. Get out of there.
He couldn’t move.
But it could.