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THE RAVENCLIFF BRIDE by DAWN THOMPSON
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SummaryRIDDING THE WORLD OF EVIL, ONE ALIEN AT A TIME: THAT'S MIA
SNOW'S MISSION. Snow is in the forecast. In a time and place not too far away, Mia Snow is an alien
huntress for the New Chicago Police Department. Heading up
her expert team of Alien Investigation and Removal agents,
Mia's unmatched at battling the elusive enemy among us, and
she's the perfect girl for the job. She's seen her brother
die at the hands of aliens. She's earned each of her scars.
And she'll die before she cries. Now, a series of killings
have Mia and her partner Dallas tracking alien suspects --
but a sudden blast of violence leaves Dallas fighting for
his life. They are ice and fire. The chance to save Dallas appears in the form of a tall,
erotic stranger. An alien. A murder suspect. Kyrin en Arr,
of the deadly Arcadian species, holds the power to heal the
injured agent but not without a price. For Mia Snow, that
price is surrendering to Kyrin's forbidden seduction...and
embracing their electric attraction. She's walking a
knife's
edge, risking her badge and even her life. The closer she
gets to Kyrin, the more Mia learns about her own heart, her
human needs -- and the shocking secret that will shatter
everything she's ever believed.
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"Brooding gothic"
Reviewed by Deborah Macgillivray
Posted November 22, 2006
The Ravencliff Bride has one of the most sensual covers out
this year. But even the best cover cannot prop up a shoddy
book. So it's up to the writer to deliver and Dawn Thompson
does. This is a Gothic Historical Romance, with a strong
paranormal theme, that should Read more...
"A hair-raising Gothic Historical Romance"
Reviewed by Michele Patrykus
Posted April 4, 2008
Nicholas Walraven wanted to save Sara from prison and planned to
have a friend not a lover or wife. Nero just wanted to protect
Sara. And you know what happens with all this wanting...
Bought out of Fleet debtors' prison, Sara marries Baron
Walraven.
His rules for her are simple Read more...
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