SUMMARY: Kicking off a new trilogy of vampire stories, this first title introduces psychologist Meghann O'Neill, who specializes in treating victims of abusive relationships. She is also a vampire who suffered the cruelty of the man who turned her into an immortal creature. Over 30 years ago, she
Brimstone Kiss
β Scribed by Douglas, Carole Nelson
- Publisher
- Pocket Books
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 207 KB
- Edition
- 5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 143916701X
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β¦ Synopsis
Paranormal Investigator Delilah Streetβin her quest to identify the long-buried embracing skeletons she and sexy ex-FBI agent Ricardo Montoya discoveredβ has to deal with a lecherous vampire, a ghoulish producer, celebrity zombies from classic films, a mysterious albino rock star who bestows addictive kisses on his groupies, and a dead girl in her mirrorβand those are just her clients!
Post-Millennium Revelation Las Vegas is teeming with supernaturals and run by a werewolf mob, but even the unhumans can't conceive of what Delilah discovers hidden under its damnable desert sands: unspeakably powerful evil rooted in ancient Egypt...
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