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Retribution (Moore, Elaine, Madonna of the Dark, Bk. 2.)
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Elaine Moore |
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2002 |
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Midwest Book Reviews, Jim Cox |
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Praise for Book I: . . . brilliantly crafted. . . as seminal to the vampire genre as is Anne Rice or Chelsea Quinn Yarboro. |
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Terror Tales, Paul Kane, UK |
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Praise for Book I: Trust me, youll be mad about this Dark Madonna. |
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Huntress Book Reviews, Detra Fitch |
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Praise for Book I: Dark and compelling! Reads much like Anne Rice wrote long ago. |
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New Vampire Romance! Locked in oblivion for over a century, Victoria MacKay rises from a deep vampire sleep into a city filled with freaks far worse than herself. Struggling to adapt to a faster-paced world, she is befrended by humans and pursued by her vampire husband who will not allow her to escape his eternal embrace--ever again. Victoria roams by night, appalled by the drug abuse and sexual perversion of those humans surrounding her. Struggling to adapt to a new, faster-paced world, she is befriended by humans, pursued by her own kind and her husband (now known as Nicolas Frey), who will not allow her to escape his eternal embrace again, even if he must destroy her. She longs for a normal life; but the bloody, addicted nature of vampirism throws her back into a dark world of murder and madness. When Nicolas threatens those she loves, Victoria forces a confrontation. With weapons he has carried across the centuries, the eternal powers battle for supremacy and Victoria at last frees herself. But even in death, the vampires hold remains, for Victoria cannot change what she is and will forever be. |
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