'There are may kinds of embraces -- tender ones, passionate ones, even deadly ones. Amanda Ashley writes of all three in her paranormal romances, in which vampires, cursed creatures of darkness, seek the warmth of human love. Analisa is young, lovely, innocent...and very alive. The day before she lay at death's door. Now, after an evening visit from a mysterious stranger, she is fully recovered -- and in possession of an invitation from the reclusive Lord Alesandro de Avallone to take up residence at Blackbriar Hall. Alone and penniless, with nowhere else to go, she accepts, little knowing that while her mysterious benefactor saved her life, the cost may yet prove to be terribly high. Midnight Embrace is the story of an
ancient vampire, lost in loneliness, and the woman whose freely given love could be a light in the cold shadows of his existence.'
ancient vampire, lost in loneliness, and the woman whose freely given love could be a light in the cold shadows of his existence.'
A good read, I didn't hate it but this was probably the only time I will read it. Books that I really love I usally reread several times but I don't think this book will fall on that list. Of course that is just me, don't let me deter anyone from reading it because it is still a good book. It also doesn't have the normal love at first site bit that is so common now, which is a little refreshing. I wish there was a book 2 to this to see what would happen later on but unfortunately it is left to the imagination.
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