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REVIEW
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"Steamy, suspenseful, "romantic" vampire"
Revlin Scot is no ordinary vampire. But then, what is an
ordinary vampire? Sworn to uphold the rules of the
Brotherhood, Revlin is assigned to go undercover to disband
a ring of rogue vampires led by a very powerful former
member of the Brotherhood. Not only does Rev have to
change his appearance, he must also "baby-sit" a mortal
woman whose brother was killed by the ring of rogue's.
This woman is beautiful, sassy and literally takes his
breath away. Did I mention that Revlin is immune to
women? It's true; the seductive vampire has sworn off
women and has been known to be "immune" to them. Or is
he? Can Revlin do his job by disbanding the ring while
keeping his hands off this little vixen? You'll have to
read it to see! I strongly recommend this book to those of you who like a
steamy, suspenseful, "romantic" vampire read. This one is
Roycraft at her best. Once you pick it up, you won't be
able to put it down! Theresa M. Norman © Copyright 2003 For
ParaNormal Romance Reviews
Reviewed by Theresa Norman
Posted March 16, 2003
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The Directress Nikolena needs a spy. An illegal secret society of vampires has sprung up in Baton Rouge and is creating a small army of "aberrations," creatures that are half-human, half-vampire, and highly susceptible to the will of their masters. Led by Vangeline, a mysterious female reputed to possess great power, this society is a threat not only to the human world, but the hierarchy as well. Nikolena's past enforcier fell victim to l'amour. Needing someone who is immune to feminine wiles, she turns to her favorite new enforcer, whose motto is "no one goes Scott-free." Revelin Scott is normally pretty easygoing. Even the snide comments of his coworkers that he's nothing but Nikolena's "new dog" don't faze the new enforcier. But when Rev is instructed to dye his hair, change his name, and go undercover, he fears the worst. When he's saddled with a young woman whose brother was one of Vangeline's aberrations, Rev knows the case will be bad. Denice Geron has information he'll need to infiltrate the society, but her disrespect and defiance test his patience to the limit.
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