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LORD OF THE DEEP by DAWN THOMPSON
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Desire that knows no limits....
SummaryAccused of witchcraft and banished to the Isle of Mists, Meg is utterly alone, until the night the selkies appear for a moonlight orgy, glistening wet, proudly naked. As beautiful bodies entwine and shapes shift within the sea, a man comes forth from the waves--and what a man he is... Strong and masterful, the Lord of the Deep enchants her...and Meg must surrender. Only he can satisfy her virgin longings--and her darkest desires...
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"a tale that leaves the reader breathless"
Reviewed by Deborah Macgillivray
Posted August 4, 2007
Dawn Thompson, who also writes as Dawn MacTavish, is best
known for her regency era historicals, often with a
paranormal theme. From the lighter Highwayman tale (The
Marsh Hawk) to her shapeshifter debut (The Ravencliff
Bride), and now, she's pushed into dark, sexy, savvy
Regency vampire tales that please Read more...
"A fantasy tale to set the Sea steaming!"
Reviewed by Leslie Tramposch
Posted October 25, 2007
Accused of being a witch, Meg had been banished from the
Arcan Mainland and had been given into the care of her Aunt
Adelia and her Uncle Olwyn on the Isle of the Mists. Meg's
fate is to become a priestess, a fate which she rails
against in her Read more...
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