In a city where humans rule the day and monsters claim the night, five shifter boys and an ancient vampire fight for the only thing that’s ever mattered: each other.
The streets of Houston are bleeding.
A ruthless drug gang has claimed the boys’ neighborhood — and the shifter brothers refuse to bow.
After rescuing kidnapped children and taking a stand against a rising human threat, Alex and Ben’s connection deepens, Charlie and Ethan grow closer, and Dean finds himself fighting battles on two fronts: one against the gangs and one against an ancient rival clan capable of harnessing powers older than vampire law.
When war erupts between humans and the supernatural, the boys must protect their home, their people, and the fragile love blossoming between them… before everything they’ve built is destroyed.
War is coming to the streets.
And the boys are done running.
Title: The Shifter Boys: Blood in the Streets
Series: The Shifter Boys — Book Two
Genre: LGBTQ+ Urban Fantasy / Paranormal Romance / Crime-Fantasy Hybrid
Tone: Gang war escalation • Emotional bonds • Queer romance • High action
Length: 265 Pages
Book Two in the Series: The Shifter Boys
The world fears them. They fear losing each other.
In the shadows of Houston, five young shifter men fight to protect their found family from supernatural forces, ruthless enemies, and the violence of the human streets around them. Guided — and sometimes haunted — by Dean, an ancient vampire with unimaginable power, the boys navigate love, loyalty, identity, and the dangers that come with being monsters in a human world.
Intense battles, queer romance, urban magic, and emotional bonds form the heart of The Shifter Boys — a series where family is chosen, love is defiant, and survival always comes at a cost.
About the author
Yet Fry is a proud gay author who writes stories centered on LGBTQ+ characters, emotions, and experiences, with a particular focus on creating affirming, uplifting books for young gay readers. His fiction spans young adult supernatural horror, contemporary queer coming-of-age, and children’s stories for families with same-sex parents. He also writes self-help books.
Whenever he writes a book, Yet Fry aims to offer what he once needed most: the message that you’re not alone, and are more powerful than you think. His stories often explore themes such as identity, friendship, found family, and resilience in the face of fear and silence.


























