Highland Vampire, Deborah Raleigh
Highland Vampire, Deborah Raleigh
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Highland Vampire

Author: Deborah Raleigh, Adrienne Basso, Hannah Howell

Narrator: Ruth Urquhart

Unabridged: 8 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/12/2019


Synopsis

Kiss of the Vampire by Hannah Howell

Seeking the truth of his tortured heritage at court, Jankyn McNachton finds something he never expected—true desire. Efrica Callan is beautiful, innocent, and possessed of a courageous heart. She spurns the men who court her dowry, but all Jankyn can offer Efrica is life in the darkness—and in his arms.

His Eternal Bride by Adrienne Basso

Suspecting her of murdering her husband, Callum, on their wedding night, Maev McCloskey's clan has banished her to a remote tower. There, she dreams of her dead love—and the passion they never knew in life. But soon she wonders if the seductive, mysterious Callum of her sleeping mind is real.

To Tame the Beast by Deborah Raleigh

In revenge for the curse that has forever banished him to the shadows, the Beast of MacDonnell demands the firstborn female child of each generation. Isobella's sister is soon to suffer this fate—unless Isobella can save her. Unafraid, she intends to confront the monster when she finds a strange man instead: a warrior with the face of an angel and mesmerizing silver eyes who tempts her like no other.

Contains mature themes.

About Deborah Raleigh

Deborah Raleigh is the pseudonym for novelist Alexandra Ivy. As Raleigh, she writes historical romances including the Vicar Humbley series and the A Rose for Three Rakes series, as well as Lord Carlston's Courtship, The Wedding Wish, Some Like It Wicked, and Seducing the Viscount.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Monica

This book consists of three paranormal romance stories, all set in medieval Scotland. I don’t normally read paranormal fiction, so I don’t have much to compare this to. However, it was an enjoyable escape from today’s political turmoil and social upheaval. I like that the authors made a point of usi......more