Friday 30 March 2012

REVIEW, Eternal Hunger


    Prod dets
Eternal Hunger
Series: Mark of the Vampire, book 1
Pub: 2010, Signet Eclipse (piatkus)
Author: Laura Wright
Genre: paranormal romance
Format: paperback (mid); 304pp w/ 40 chapters
Whose: Alexander & Sara
Age Range: adult                                             

            Synopsis
Alexander Roman wants nothing to do with the controlling rulers of his vampire breed, but as a new threat to the pureblood vampires emerges, Alexander’s ties to the past are forced upon him and, without warning, he finds himself disorientated, terrified and near death at the door of a stranger.

Dr Sara Donohue is dedicated to removing the traumatic memories of her patients—like those of the stranger at her front door. But what he tells her of his past is too astonishing to be anything more than the delusions of a madman. Then, as their worlds collide, Sara and Alexander are bound, as one becomes hunter and the other prey. And Sara’s only chance of survival is to surrender to the final—and most unimaginable—desire of her life.

An Apology


Here today is meant to be a review on Lover Reborn, but the thing is thick enough that you could use it to weigh someone down in water and I just don’t have the time at the moment (‘cause of family crap) to read it.
It’s said and I’m sure it will be up early next week because I won’t be able to stop myself from reading it. Really, if it was sitting on your shelf, could you?
But the thing is huge; I’m actually worried how my wrists are going to cope with holding it.
So sorry if you were looking forward to that. It won’t be long and it’ll be up!