Bloodbound, Book 1

Bloodbound, Book 1 is the first book of the Bloodbound series.

Summary
''You're applying for a job with brilliant CEO billionaire Adrian Raines... but there's more to him than it seems. Urban fantasy meets romance in this sexy vampire thriller.''

Chapter 1:
"You're applying for a job with brilliant CEO billionaire Adrian Raines... but there's more to him than it seems."

Chapter 2:
"You've just walked in on CEO Adrian Raines... with his fangs sunk deep into a woman's neck!"

Trivia

 * In Pixelberry's "What's Next" blog, a confirmation that Bloodbound will be released in mid-March was stated.
 * However, on February 23, 2018 it was mentioned that the book has now been delayed for an April 2018 debut.
 * On March 16, 2018, the release date was confirmed to be on Friday March 30, 2018
 * Furthermore, an adorable nerdy best friend and an ancient vampire queen have been confirmed as upcoming love interests, and choosing your own gender will not be possible in this book, as Pixelberry confirmed in this same blog-post that the gender of the main character will be female-only.
 * On March 13, 2018, Pixelberry began releasing some sneak peeks for the book and promised to continue to do till its April release.
 * On March 14, 2018, Kamilah the vampire queen was revealed in Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook.
 * Adrian the CEO was revealed in Instagram and it also makes him the third love interest that can be customized.
 * The other two being the Prince (from The Royal Romance series) and Hayden Young (from Perfect Match) respectively.
 * Other potential love interests were revealed on March 15, 2018.
 * Jax the rebel was revealed in Twitter and Instagram.
 * Lily the gamer was revealed in Facebook and Tumblr.
 * On March 21, 2018 Pixelberry released a sneak peek about the vampire clans.
 * The vampire clans are Vega, Lacroix, Sayeed, Baron, Rianes, and Castellanos.
 * Similar to It Lives In The Woods, Perfect Match, and Red Carpet Diaries, the first two chapters will be immediately released on its launch date instead of one.