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Posted December 12, 2011
In the case of Tristina, a water sprite/human, this is further from the case. When Sardis, a vampire, thinks he is saving a lady from a mugger; his whole world is changed. Not only is Tristina a water sprite, she is also a demon huntress. Great for him that she only hunts demons! Sardis aids Tristina in returning demons back to their realm. They must from the summoner and destroy the book that aids them in calling forth the demons. They cannot deny each other and the rest is history.
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Posted August 1, 2011
I'm not a big vampire romance fan, but I really enjoyed this. It was interesting, and had a nice twist on the usual vamp stuff out there. Sardis and Tristina send sparks flying from the get-go. A short, spicy read perfect for today's busy woman who enjoys her romances on the sensual side.
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Posted August 12, 2011
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Posted November 20, 2011
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Overview
Tristina isn't a huntress in the normal sense. Before meeting the vampire who would rescue her from danger, she never thought anyone could love her for herself. Now, just maybe she's found the right man for her.Sardis wants nothing more than a vacation from his ponderous role as prince of the New York vampire clans, but ends up having anything but a peaceful time while staying at a beach resort when he meets the most enticing siren. Trouble doesn’t even begin to describe the new world he finds himself in as he tries to seduce her, and he falls under her siren's spell instead.