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Dark Needs at Night's Edge

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Dark Needs at Night's Edge

Di: Kresley Cole
Letto da: Robert Petkoff
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The “devilishly passionate” (RT Book Reviews) Immortals After Dark series continues with this tale of a vampire shunned by his own kind and a beautiful phantom, bound together by a passion they cannot resist from New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Kresley Cole.

Néomi Laress, a famous ballerina from a past century, became a phantom the night she was murdered. Imbued with otherworldly powers but invisible to the living, she haunts her beloved home, scaring away trespassers—until she encounters a ruthless immortal even more terrifying than Néomi herself.

To prevent him from harming others, vampire warrior Conrad Wroth’s brothers imprison him in an abandoned manor. But there, a female only he can see seems determined to drive him further into madness. The exquisite creature torments him with desire, leaving his body racked with lust and his soul torn as he finds himself coveting her for his own.

Yet even if Conrad can win Néomi, evil still surrounds her. Once he returns to the brutality of his past to protect her, will he succumb to the dark needs seething inside him?
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