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TWO NOVELLAS OF EROTIC DARK FANTASY -- ONE SOMBER AND BROODING, THE OTHER BLITHE AND EXUBERANT.THE QUEEN OF ATLANTIC CITY. It was one of those urban legends that cropped up suddenly as if by magic. All over the country young men and adolescent boys spoke in hushed whispers about the Queen of Atlantic City. She was said to be the most beautiful woman you could ever see or imagine. She lived somewhere in Atlantic City, and if you could somehow find her, you were in for the greatest sex of your life. Some said she was the eccentric wife of a billionaire. Others insisted she was a jaded European aristocrat. Some even asserted that she was an immortal being who had been seducing men since the dawn of time. But the one thing that all agreed on was that the price for a night of love with her was the most precious thing you owned.DICK AND JANE'S PARANORMAL ROMANCE. "You have a sweet soul. That sweetens the blood." This is how Richard's sexy vampire girlfriend, Jane, explained her attraction to him. However, Jane was not the only one yearning to taste Richard's blood. His alluring high school English teacher, Lenore Metzenger, secretly a notorious vampire once known as Red Agnes, shares Jane's desire for Richard -- but not her love. "To Lenore, your blood is like honey and heroin. I will cherish you. She will use and discard you."

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