New York Times and USA Today bestselling
author Dianne
Duvall is celebrating the September 2nd release of NIGHT
UNBOUND, the fifth book in her Immortal Guardians
series, by giving away an autographed copy of DARKNESS
RISES (Book 4)! If you like alpha males and strong
heroines, danger mixed with humor, action interspersed with
tender moments, and—of course—steamy romance, then this
series is for you! Enter to win and find out why RT Book
Reviews said, Book after book, Duvall brings her
readers complex, fascinating tales of romance, danger and
loyalty.
For centuries, Lisette d'Alençon has been a
warrior against the dark. She fights alongside her brothers
and comrades. But when the dreams start coming, she can't
bear to confess them to the Immortal Guardians' command.
Dreams of a dark-haired man with soft eyes and brutal
wounds, a man her heart aches for—and a man she knows has
been declared a traitor.
Zach is an exile, a loner. He won't defend himself against
false accusations or grovel to those who should have faith
in him. But he'll damn sure defend the woman who kept him
sane against a plague of super-vamps that seems to have
appeared from nowhere. The Guardians will blame him, and
that will make Lisette suspect, too. With life, death and
eternity on the line, who can they really
trust?
Krysta is used to getting the drop on
vampires. Her "special abilities" aren't much, but the plan
is simple—she plays helpless pretty young thing to lure them
in. Then her shoto swords come out and it's bye-bye,
bloodsucker. Until one night she finds herself with an
unexpected ally. He's a vampire, all right, but different.
Mysterious. Handsome. And more interested in saving her
skin than draining it.
Etienne has been an Immortal Guardian for two hundred
years—long enough to know that Krysta is special. He can't
stop thinking about her long legs, even more than her short
swords. Then he discovers the vamps she's exterminating
have friends in high places, and the Guardians are in danger
too. He'll have to accept Krysta's help to save them. The
stakes for a mortal are high. But the cost to his heart
might be higher. . .