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SACRAMENT by SUSAN SQUIRES
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SummaryWhat if the man you loved was a vampire? How would you
find the courage to embrace the darkness? Sarah Ashton,
Lady Clevancy, is sure she is a very ordinary person in a
very ordinary Regency England. When her life is invaded by
a mysterious stranger, the long lost owner of the ruined
abbey adjacent to her ancestral lands now accused of serial
murder, she should be appalled, rather than fascinated.
But she finds herself saving the devil himself from danger,
and falling in love in the process. Her love will lead
her across Europe, to the edge of eternity.
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"One of the most memorable and emotional books I've read"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 16, 2002
Having just paid off the debt on her family home,
Clershing, Sarah Ashton is on her way to London to see her
solicitor after she receives a letter stating that there is
a challenge to her ownership. On the way they are delayed
by the discovery of another body, the Read more...
"Great vamire romance"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted February 27, 2002
Lady Sarah Ashton loves her estate Clershing and would
do just about anything to keep it. However, her solicitor
informs Sarah that Julien Davinoff has disputed ownership
of the property. Sarah is unable to produce the original
deed to Clershing and no other proof has surfaced to prove
she owns Read more...
"Sarah's whole-hearted kindness and goodness rescues Julien"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted February 28, 2002
Young and beautiful Sarah Ashton is determined to fight to
keep her family home. However, she soon learns it will not
be easy as legal documents are missing that proves her
rightful ownership. Her life has never been the same since
an ordeal in Sienna, which dwells in her subconscious Read more...
"Squires heralds the return of the true Gothic with this Regency Vampire Romance"
Reviewed by Leslie Tramposch
Posted April 15, 2002
SACRAMENT is a tale of a young woman's search for
her soul's true reflection. She discovers it through
sacrifice and love for a man who supposedly has neither
soul nor reflection.
Soul searching isn't foremost on Lady Sarah Ashton's mind
at this particular moment Read more...
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