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Master of Darkness

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  • Posted August 9, 2009

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    gooood!!!

    the book was good... um i recommend to anyone... read it!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 30, 2006

    A nice book to read!

    I enjoyed this book. Funny, vampire romance. Easy to read/follow.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 8, 2006

    nice addition to the prime series

    I was not expecting another book in the Prime series so soon so I was pleasantly surprised to see this on the shelves. I liked that the author is touching on all three of the social levels in the vampire culture. I did like the angst the male lead was going through, otherwise the final goal of true love is just too easy. I do wish that Laurent was a little more scary as he did appear in the previous books but he did keep the heroine guessing if he was good guy/ bad guy.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    entertaining vampire romance

    In San Diego, renegade vampire Laurent knows Tribe Manticore pack leader Justinian placed a bounty on his head. As he flees Laurent regrets coming out from beneath the vampiric radar screen to make amends with Justinian. Laurent senses two Tribe Primes are closing in on him and thinks a human hunter may be nearby also. --- Vampire hunter Eden Faveau cannot believe she gave up Hawaii to hunt vampires just because her father and brothers are at a security conference. When the two Tribe primes attack Laurent, Eden intercedes thinking he is Sid Wolf a member of Clan Wolf, their vampire client. He fails to correct her. As they work together, Justinian captures Eden and dangles her as a pawn to get Laurent to come for her. Laurent cannot allow harm to come to the mortal he loves though he fears her reaction when she learns he deceived her. He also realizes history is to about to repeat the slaughter of the late nineteenth century with a dangerous war coming between humans, werewolves, vampires and others with no one trusting anyone not even family. --- Susan Sizemore¿s latest vampire romance (see I BURN FOR YOU and I HUNGER FOR YOU) is an exciting thriller starring an interesting female hunter, who does not like the occupation, and a rogue vampire who knows he has enough troubles, but cannot resist the lure of his partner. The pairing is a delight as they fall in love, but he hides who he is and his agenda from her once she knows the truth he fears that his burning hunger for her will not be enough to overcome her thirst for the blood of her ¿Gambit¿ flowing from his corpse. The action-packed story line contains a twist that will make readers thirst for more of these delightful supernatural tales. --- Harriet Klausner

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    Posted December 22, 2008

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    Posted October 26, 2009

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    Posted October 26, 2008

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    Posted December 15, 2009

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