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Maggie Shayne's Blue Twilight (Wings in the Night Book 8)
Maggie Shayne's Blue Twilight (Wings in the Night Book 8)
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Women are vanishing and the quiet town of Endover seems to be under a thrall... because it is.
A powerful and ancient vampire, possibly the very first of his kind, has taken the town over, and his victims have no one to turn to for help.
No one, that is, except for Maxine Stuart. Mad Max has been digging into conspiracy theories about the undead since her teens, and now she has two secret weapons--the cop she adores and is determined to bed despite his resistance, Lou Malone, and her best friend Tempest “Stormy” Jones.
Once in Endover, however, Stormy falls victim to inexplicable visions and odd fugue states, and it soon becomes apparent that this entire vampiric attack has been little more than performance art designed to get the three of them right where the vampire wants them. And they have no idea why.
Lou’s an ordinary mortal man. His ability to resist Maxie’s allure is as doomed to fail as his efforts to protect her and Stormy from the most dangerous vampire of them all. And yet, he will try… even if it kills him.
What people are saying…
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Holy Sh*t THIS book has me in its grip. I loved it all, the characters, the angsty romance, the story direction. It was dark and sensual to read, almost coming across in a similar manner to one of Ann Rices books; which i just absolutely adore and having looked for reads that have that similar gothic romancey feel i can certainly say that I found what I was looking for in this one.” ~ Reviewer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This was the last book of the Wings in the Night series that I read as a teenager. I don't think I even finished it back then, I just put it down one day and decided to move on from the whole bookworm hobby altogether. Ever since deciding to reread the series, Blue Twilight is the title that I've most been looking forward to picking up, and I can say that it didn't disappoint.” ~ Reviewer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “The stakes in this story don't feel as high as they did in Twilight Hunger, but I don't think they were meant to be. For the first time since Roland and Rhiannon, we have a story in which our main couple have known each other for a significant amount of time prior to getting together, and the focus is accordingly set on the reasons why they haven't gotten together already. I don't know why I walked away from this book before. Lou and Max were both enjoyable characters in Twilight Hunger, and it's great to see them further fleshed out here. And the twist that comes about toward the end of the book sets things up PERFECTLY for the one to follow.The rest of my thoughts, I've arranged into a haiku: Some people forget: The end result's not as fun, With the wrong route.” ~ Reviewer
Grab this book if you love…
✅ Older Hero/Younger Heroine
✅ She Pursues/He Resists
✅ Supernatural Private Investigators
✅ He's Keeping Secrets
✅ Sassy Feisty Heroine
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Look Inside Ch. 1
Look Inside Ch. 1
“He’ll be here,” Maxine Stuart said as she smoothed packing tape over the flaps of a cardboard box. “There’s no way he’ll let me leave without coming to say goodbye. He’s nuts about me.”
Stormy leaned over the box with her black marker and scrawled “Kitchen Stuff” across the top. Then she capped the pen and put it back into her pocket. “That’s it,” she said. “That’s the last of it.” She picked up the box and started for the door.
Max snatched it from her hands. “I told you, no heavy lifting.”
“Knock it off, Max. The doctors say I’m fine.” Subconsciously, perhaps, Stormy ran a hand over her hair. It had grown back by now, short, spiky, platinum blond and overly moussed, just as it had always been. Her hair covered the scar where a bullet had rocketed through her skull only a few months ago, plunging Stormy into a coma and nearly killing her.
Though Max couldn’t see it, she was acutely aware that the scar remained. She would never forget how close she had come to losing her best friend. It shook her still, to remember.
“Stop looking at me like that,” Stormy said.
“Like what?”
“Like those coppery curls of yours are going to catch fire from the intensity. I really am fine.”
“You’d better be.” Max shook off the melodrama, knowing Stormy hated it. “Get the door, would you? My arms are breaking here.”
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