Night Train to New Orleans
β Scribed by Valdez, Caroline
- Book ID
- 109808577
- Publisher
- MLR Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 60 KB
- Series
- Night Train 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
In New Orleans, the killer still stalks, and confusion and passion heat up the reunion of human and vampire lovers.In this sequel to /Night Train To Naples,/confusion, danger and passion heat up the reunion of Italian diamond courier Dante Rocco and his once business rival, then loverβthe vampire Alexandros Nicolaides. Alex has never wavered in what Dante means to him, but Dante arrives in New Orleans suddenly unsure of his feelings and the impulsive promise he'd made to leave Italy and move to America. In the historic richness of the French Quarter, Dante must decide how he really feels about Alex even as the powerful ruler of the Louisiana vampires complicates their lives, and Giacomo, an unstable vampire, arrives with their murders on his mind.This title has been previously published.
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