My Lord Eternity
Immortal Rogues #2
October 2003
Zebra Historical
ISBN 0-8217-7550-2
While the ton dances and gossips, another kind of
society altogether claims the London night as its own. By the light
of the moon, three noble vampires entrusted with the protection of
their kind will discover that human desire is far from lost to
them—and that love may be the only thing they long for more than
life everlasting…
Desire Has Never Been So Dangerous
Seduced and cast aside by a rogue, Jocelyn Kingly
survived the shameful scandal with her pride intact, as well as a
new determination to save women less fortunate than she was. Her
mission is aided by a well-intentioned vicar named Amadeus Fallow,
whose services prove invaluable. Despite the fact that his presence
on occasion makes her skin crawl with unease, his assistance is far
preferable to the attentions of charming Lucien Valin. Rakish and
self-indulgent, Lucien is exactly the sort of man she detests, even
though her overwhelming attraction proves impossible to deny. But
when the local brothels are terrorized by a plague of vicious
murders, Jocelyn discovers that there is more to both Amadeus and
Lucien than she ever imagined—and that a mysterious amulet in her
possession is at the core of their dark, unearthly secrets. Can she
trust the man who claims to be her friend...or will she surrender to
the man who longs to be her lover? |

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Reviews
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"In My
Lord Eternity, the second in an otherworldly
trilogy, Raleigh continues a tale of supernatural love
and suspense that will have readers wishing all men had
a bit of vampire in their souls."
-- Teresa Roebuck, RT Bookclub"With
a sprinkling of humour and a fairly strong storyline
this is my favourite of the series."
-- Louisa Brown, LouisaBrown.net
"This is a delightful twist on a regency romance.
The paranormal and regency details are seamlessly
blended into a satisfying tale. The heroine is
intelligent and self-sufficient without being blindly
stubborn. The hero is a fresh and intriguing take on the
vampire legends. The pacing is even and sure, and the
villain sufficiently nasty without being over-the-top. A
great read for fans of vampire and paranormal fiction.
I'm looking forward to more from this author."
-- Deborah Hern, The Romance Readers' Connection |
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