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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. . .
Once, Sarah Bingham's biggest challenge was making her
students pay attention in class. Now, after rescuing a
wounded stranger, she's landed in the middle of a battle
between corrupt vampires and powerful immortals who also
need blood to survive. Roland Warbrook is the most
compelling man Sarah has ever laid hands on. But his desire
for her is mingled with a hunger he can barely control. . .
In his nine centuries of immortal existence, no woman has
tempted Roland as much as Sarah. But asking her to love him
is impossible--when it means forfeiting the world she's
always known, and the life he would do anything to protect. . .