A cursed count, a gifted governess, and a love born in darkness...Governess Isobel Sterling feels fortunate to have found a safe haven in the Montgomery household. The children are kind and the lord and lady of the house leave her alone. Just when her life seems as good as it can get, mysterious visitors arrive from abroad.At first Isobel is flattered by the single-minded attention she receives from their handsome young guest, the Conte Matteo Garibaldi. But when girls in the village go missing, Isobel has a terrible suspicion the disappearances are linked to the darkness she can see growing behind Matteo's eyes. Filled with dread, she tries to avoid his company—until she is locked in with him for the night.A dark and steamy paranormal gothic romance perfect for fans of Anne Rice and Maya Banks. Scroll Up and One Click to read it today!
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A tremor ran through her entire body as she took in the expression in those eyes. There was an intelligence there and...hunger. Isobel recognized that look. Other men had watched her with something similar in their expression. But those were normal human appetites, much paler and weaker than this. -From Cursed
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All Series by this AuthorThe Singular Obsession Series as Lucy Leroux The Spellbound Regency Series as Lucy LerouxThe Rogues and Rescuer's Series as Lucy LerouxThe Elementals Series as L.B. GilbertThe Shifter's Claim Series as both L.B. Gilbert and Lucy LerouxThe Seven Families Series as both L.B. Gilbert and Lucy Leroux (coming soon)
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- Release Date 08/31/2015
- Author Lucy Leroux
- Language English
- Company Candy Cap Publishing
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