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Far older than his legend, the immortal Vlad Dracul has wandered the earth for centuries in search of the reincarnation of his wife, Elisabeta. Now he believes he has found the woman possessed by his beloved's soul and is prepared to make her his for all eternity.
Tempest "Stormy" Jones is that mortal. She has long sensed the other, someone inside her fighting to take control, a feeling that becomes even stronger when the dark prince is near. But as Stormy denies the passion that burns between them, she also resists allowing Elisabeta to take over her mind and body to prevent her from claiming Vlad as her own.
But when Elisabeta discovers Vlad's feelings for Stormy, her wrath knows no bounds. She demands that her destiny be fulfilled, and seeks to destroy her rival, leaving Vlad in anguish, tormented by what was...and what could be. Now only he can choose--who will live and who will die.
More Reviews and RecommendationsMaggie Shayne began her writing career in kindergarten, when she painstakingly copied The Brementown Musicians onto construction paper in full Crayola color, complete with illustrations of her own design, and presented it proudly to her teacher. Of course this was not an exact copy. She had tweaked the story a bit, improving it greatly, in her five-year-old opinion.
By third grade her tastes had matured. At story hour, when it was her turn to choose the book from which the teacher would read, Maggie picked Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart, which she proceeded to recite from memory as the teacher began reading. Far from being suitably impressed, Maggie recalls her teacher seemed to pale a bit, and looked at her oddly from then on.
Her fondness for the macabre stayed with her, as did her penchant for rewriting her favorite stories. As a teen, while watching her beloved Universal Pictures Monster Classics over and over, she became more and more certain someone had to fix the endings.
It was so obvious that Dracula, the Wolfman, and the dusty Mummy had been cheated! These were not horror flicks, in her teenage opinion. They were romances.
They portrayed a love that went beyond life itself. But the endings were all wrong. Anyone could see the monster was supposed to get the girl!
Well, one marriage and five daughters later, Maggie has made it her mission in life to see to it that old wrongs are set right.
Her stories range from down-home Westerns (Texas Brand miniseries, Silhouette Books) to glitz (Million Dollar Marriage, 8/99) to modern-day fairy tales (her Avon contemporary titles).
But her best love is the genre known asparanormal romance. And Maggie writes these like no other author. No one else writing today manages to combine the hearts of two such diverse genres as romance and horror, while still thrilling both segments of the readership with the stunning results.
Shamelessly romantic, breathtakingly emotional, chilling in their suspense, with edge-of-the-seat tension, her stories capture the classic allure that makes beauty-and-the-beast tales so beloved--the key, is the redemption of the monster by the sheer power of love.
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September 26, 2009: It helps with this book to have read ones before it and be familiar with the history. While the main characters are sort of introduced again in the book, without the prior history of other stories in the series, I don't think the reader would have the same appreciation for the work.
This book is a fast read, with entertaining characters and a sort of cheesy plot. The writing style makes the story move well and keeps your attention throughout. There are sufficient twists and turns to make you want to turn the next page.With the popularity of the vampire theme, Maggie Shayne is captializing by keeping her characters fresh, realistic (despite the whole vampire thing) and captivating. She has one of the best series of the genre.I Also Recommend: Tall, Dark and Dead (Garnet Lacey Series #1), Romancing the Dead (Garnet Lacey Series #3), Dead If I Do (Garnet Lacey Series #4), Dead Sexy (Garnet Lacey Series #2).
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January 02, 2007: Although I LOVE Maggie Shayne and consider her one of the best paranormal romance writers ever, ths one was kind of a let-down. There were some really great concepts here, but the delivery just wasn't up to the standard you expect from one of Shayne's books. I simply couldn't find any sympathy for Vlad. He was a jerk throughout the entire book, then 'redeemed' himself in the last chapter. It's not a BAD book, it's just not what I was highly anticipating.