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    Embrace the Night by Amanda Ashley

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    • Pub. Date: January 2005
    • 441pp

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      • Pub. Date: January 2005
      • Publisher: Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 441pp

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      A creature doomed to wander the earth in eternal darkness, he searches for someone to share the endless night of his existence, for that one woman who would recognize the man within the monster. An angel of purity, she feared the mysterious stranger who whispered dark secrets she dared not believe. They were two people longing for fulfillment, braving the danger of a love like no other. Alone, they faced desolation and despair; together, they would share undying passion and defy eternity.

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      A late twist for the worstby romantic_ronin27

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      November 26, 2008: Most of this book was great, then it took a very cheesy turn and I didnt really want to even continue reading. Part two of this novel would have been better if left out.

      I Also Recommend: Night Pleasures (Dark-Hunter Series).

      Great start and middle but end fizzlesby Anonymous

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      February 07, 2005: The beginning of the book lured me in... the bulk of the story kept me in suspense. The part 2 of the book though, could have been dropped. Without giving the story away, the part 2 did wrap everything up with a 'happy ending', but I felt it was a bit 'cheesy' on how the author used that segment. It would have been fine to just keep the book in the same 'era' without doing what it did. Still, I would recommend this book regardless.


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