"Great vampire romance"
Sensuality--NC17 Descriptive sex As a vampire who is one-fourth human, Gillian is rather
unpredictable. When her time to mate arrives four years
early, her mentor, Lord Volnar, chooses a mate for her,
It's unfortunate that she despises his choice and demands
her right to choose her own. As it happens, the choice is taken from her when she finds
herself taking refuge with Paul, who is her partner in a
series of children's books. He is an ephemeral, and
ephemera she has been raised to think of only as a food
source or, at most, a pet. She has recently found herself
having dreams about him that include feeding and petting,
but not quite in the way she used to think of them
concerning him. The main problem now is, will Paul have
what it takes to satisfy a vampire woman in heat? And when
he finds out the true reasons behind her feelings for him,
will he ever be able to trust her again? After all, what
does love have to do with anything in a relationship like
this. NIGHT FLIGHT is a superb story in which the 'vampires' are
actually another species with many vampire-type
characteristics. The heroine is young (for a vampire), but
wise and the hero's actions are quite believable. The few
secondary characters are well portrayed without over-
shadowing the main two. A fast read, highly enjoyable. Reviewed by Flora Bell
Posted January 10, 2002
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted November 18, 2006
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When the vampiress Gillian goes into heat for the first
time, her mentor chooses a breeding mate for her that she
finds repulsive. She flees into the night to Paul, a man
who is both her friend and co-worker. But when the need to
mate becomes painful, can Gillian be satisfied by the lust
of a mere human?
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