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ECSTASY by JACQUELYN FRANK
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Summary**A PNR Top Pick** At one with the darkness, the mysterious Shadowdwellers must live as far from light-loving humans as possible in order to survive. Yet one damaged human woman will tempt the man behind the Shadowdweller throne into a dangerous desire… HER WORLD IS TOXIC TO HIM, AND SO IS THEIR ATTRACTION Among the Shadowdwellers, Trace holds power that some are willing to kill for. Without a stranger’s aid, one rival would surely have succeeded, but Trace’s brush with death is less surprising to him than his reaction to the beautiful, fragile human who heals him. By rights, Trace should hardly even register Ashla’s existence within the realm of Shadowscape, but instead he is drawn to everything about her — her innocence, her courage, and her lush, sensual heat… After a terrifying car crash, Ashla Townsend wakes up to find that the bustling New York she knew is now eerie and desolate. Just when she’s convinced she’s alone, Ashla is confronted by a dark warrior who draws her deeper into a world she never knew existed. The bond between Ashla and Trace is a mystery to both, but searching for answers will mean confronting long-hidden secrets, and uncovering a threat that could destroy everything Trace holds precious …
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"ECSTASY has it all"
Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted January 12, 2009
Asla Townsend gets into a car accident on New Year's Eve
and awakens alone in a darkened world. Everything runs as
before the accident, but there are no people. Then,
suddenly, two men appear, and they are sword fighting.
After one of the men kills the other, Asla uses Read more...
"This book has it all -- political intrigue, betrayal, and some pretty hot love scenes"
Reviewed by Mippy Carlson
Posted January 19, 2009
Branded a demon's spawn by her mother, Ashla Townsend has
rarely known a kind hand or word. She has certainly never
known love. After a devastating car crash leaves Ashla in
a coma, she finds herself in a desolate and abandoned New
York City. Thinking that a horrible global Read more...
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