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Highland Hunger

McNachton Vampires, Book 6

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Highland Hunger

Di: Hannah Howell, Michele Sinclair, Jackie Ivie
Letto da: Jayne Entwistle
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The shadowy caves and caverns of the Scottish Highlands prove the perfect background for three "fun paranormal historical tales" (SFF Chronicles).

Dark Embrace by Hannah Howell: While searching for his clan's demon Lost Ones, Raibeart MacNachton encounters an ethereal beauty running for her life. The decision to play hero is easy; fighting the urge to ravish the enchanting Una Dunn is more difficult - especially when Raibeart learns they share a powerful connection.

The Guardian by Michele Sinclair: The immortal Dorian vows never to fall in love with a mere human - until he meets the beguiling, arousing Moirae Deincourt. She stirs a longing in Dorian that he dares not quench. But when Moirae's life is put in danger, her true nature is revealed - and the lust that rages between them can no longer be controlled....

A Knight Beyond Black by Jackie Ivie: Vampire Iain Duncan MacAvee has stepped forward to claim the woman he betrothed years ago - only to learn that the tempting Lady Tira knows nothing of the engagement. Though Tira feigns disinterest, the Duke's animal-like charisma has unleashed her most carnal desires - a hunger only Iain can satisfy....

Contains mature themes.

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