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Authors: Hope Welsh

Tags: #vampires, #contemmporary romance, #paranormal, #love story, #erotic, #erotic romance, #paranormal romance, #vampire series

He
nodded. “Yeah, for a few years now, actually. But I work in Monroe, not here in
Sigler. “So, how bout it? Trust me to take you for that inhaler?”

I
decided quickly. What could be safer than a cop? “Sure,” I said.

What
could go wrong?

 

 

Reviews

 

 

Once Forbidden & Once Bitten

 

...this is a recommended read for
vampire lovers eager for something to sink their teeth into. The sex is steamy,
the characters memorable, and the premise alluring.

-
Fern, Whipped Cream Reviews -

 

Linked

 

I have this little quirk when it
comes to reading ... I love evil. Evil bad boys, evil masterminds and in the
case of LINKED, the all seeing evil presence. When I was approached to read
Hope Welsh's recent release, I took one look at the blurb and smiled and when I
then saw the cover with the evil eyes staring back at me, I almost cackled with
delight. I'm new to the author's writing so I wondered if she'd provided me a
story to appease my quirk and boy did she ever. Evil comes in all forms and as
I began reading, I loved the characters I met, the unique storyline and I was
especially happy to find one of my favorite kinds of evil - the indignant.

 

A great storyline with just the
right amount of suspenseful flavor to keep me hooked until the end.

-The
Bookish Snob- Author Belinda Boring at
The Romance Reviews -

 

 
…I couldn’t wait to see
what happened next to these two intriguing characters…Let alone my curiosity at
the evil one.

- Christine Gasbjerg (Amazon Review) -

 

The Storm Within

 

…The characters mesh well, and
the story is engaging.

- Cricket Webber
(Amazon Review) -

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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