“New York Times” and “USA Today” bestselling author Dianne
Duvall is
celebrating the upcoming release of NIGHT
UNBOUND, Immortal
Guardians Book 5, by giving away a signed copy of DARKNESS
RISES (nominated
for the RT Reviewers’ Choice Award for Best Vampire
Romance) + some
surprise goodies!
Love paranormal romance that’s dark and intense with
humor thrown in? Want
to see vampires returned to their evil roots and fall in
love with the
powerful immortal warriors who hunt them? Then enter to
win and spend your
summer nights with Dianne’s Immortal
Guardians!
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. . .