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Amazing New Vampire Tale
March 24, 2015 | Filled under Vampire Romance |
Today’s feature book is the amazing new vampire tale, A New Life by J. Smith.
The local vampires are very upset with Aro for falling for Zafina, a human, who knows of their existence and their identity, so they decide to take her and Aro out before he can turn her. Find out what happens when the other vampires turn on Aro and Zafina. Will they kill her or will Aro make her his forever?
“J. Smith’s “A New Life” definitely left me wanting more! I hope that this series is continued, as I can’t wait to read more about Aro and Zafina’s adventures.”-K13
“…found the story to be quite engaging, with good descriptions, flowing dialogue and a definite set up for future stories that I’ll be on the look out for.”-T. R
“…it’s incredible when an author can hook you in to a story in a very short space of time, leaving you wanting more. That is exactly what J Smith has done here.”-Jones
This Time Next Year by Catherine Peace
July 14, 2013 | Filled under Paranormal Romance, Steamy Romance |
Vampire Kiernan Shaw has never forgotten the night twenty years ago when he’d been forced to stand by while another vampire killed a six-year-old girl’s parents in front of her. He’s spent the better part of the last two decades watching over her, protecting her and hoping for an opportunity to make amends one day.
Ever since surviving the vampire attack that killed her parents, Moira Curran has dealt with the resulting nightmares and abandonment issues the only way she could—by throwing herself into her biochemistry career, preferring a life of a hermit in her lab to facing the reality of her lonely life.
Madame Eve brings them back together for one fateful night. An immediate bond of sizzling chemistry and respect forms, but can it heal her fears and his guilt?
Raven @ Reviewing Vixens ~ “This was a great short story, one that truly fit well into the 1Night Stand series. It was smooth, compelling and tugged at the heart strings. For two people who met under such terrible circumstances to meet again and find in one another just what they’ve always been searching for, humbling. A great read to have in any collection and one that will always make you smile.”
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