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    • Pub. Date: October 2006
    • 336pp

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      • Pub. Date: October 2006
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Paperback, 336pp

      Synopsis

      Vampire fiction with a twist-and a touch of Texas heat. First in an exciting new trilogy.

      Former Spanish knight Don Raphael Perez has been a vampire for seven centuries, and is now the leader of the largest vampire territory in North America, spanning Texas and Oklahoma. But a rival is challenging his rule. Then he meets veterinarian Grania O'Malley, who's never felt the touch of a man. Raphael has sworn never to initiate a woman into the eternal pleasures of the flesh, but now it may be the only way to save her from his bloodthirsty adversary...

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      Diane Whiteside designs and builds computer systems for the federal government when she isn't writing.

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      Steamyby Lamenting_Angel

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      March 02, 2009: Steamy is all I can say. Along with the history, mystery and action this book had be asking wheat happened next all the way till the end.

      Did not live up to expectationsby Anonymous

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      February 23, 2009: While the idea of the story is a good one, I feel it was poorly executed. The idea of a Spanish knight-turned-vampire is intriguing, but reader beware: if you are not familiar with many Spanish terms, you get lost in translation.

      I found this to be the case for myself, and I wish that there had been a disclaimer in the description of the book that stated I would need to become familiar with Spanish words in order to enjoy it. Had that been the case, I simply would not have purchased it. I do regret my purchase.


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