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Deepest Midnight - The Immortal Kindred Series #1 - cover

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Deepest Midnight - The Immortal Kindred Series #1

Clara Winter

Publisher: Inkspell Publishing

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Summary

True love never dies. 
For Millicent, a once French noblewoman turned immortal vampire, forever is a long time to live in despair. The love of her life is murdered the night she becomes immortal. Over two hundred years later, she locks eyes with an English actor, who happens to look exactly like her long dead love. 
  
Sadness turns to happiness as Millicent and Jack find passion in each other's arms. Their fling quickly turns serious as Millicent finds joy once again—and possibly her one true love. 
  
Their relationship becomes complicated by her own uncertainty and Jack's mortality. The other man in Millicent's life, her sire, Alexandre, isn't making the situation any easier. When Alexandre puts his foot down, Millicent must decide if she's going to continue to be led by others or take the reins and drive the outcome of her life. 
  
Deepest Midnight is set in modern-day Savannah, Ga with occasional glimpses back to 18th century France. This is the first book in The Immortal Kindred Series.
Available since: 04/28/2018.

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