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Eternal Desire - Desire

Roxanne Rhoads

Publisher: Bewitching Books

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Summary

Halloween in New Orleans, anything can happen…including love and magick. 
Paranormal researcher Liz Beth's dreams are haunted by a sensual vampire. 
She arrives in New Orleans the week of Halloween in search of her elusive dream lover, but instead finds a handsome stranger. 
They begin a passionate affair. Soon she is torn between dreams and reality, lost somewhere in the middle trying to regain reason. 
She aches to find the vampire of her dreams but can't seem to break free of the spell her sexy stranger has her tangled in.
Available since: 04/14/2015.

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