 Lord Draco: The Witch's Knight
The Dark Castle Lords
Featuring: Dark Castle Lord, Bill Freda
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Lord Draco: The Witch's Knight has been reviewed by ParaNormalRomance.org
Ileana is a witch: shunned, abandoned, and unloved by everyone but her brother Alexandru. When he is attacked and cursed by werewolves, she has no choice but to appeal for aid to Lord Draco, King of the Vampires. She sets out into the night, and only after reaching his castle does she realize she has nothing to offer him for his help. But because of the attraction Lord Draco feels for Ileana, he will only be satisfied with one thing: a night of passion. Ileana accepts and finds herself being swept away in the strength of his arms and the ardor they share. Will Draco and Ileana be able to face the werewolves together, release her brother from the curse, AND survive?
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Thank you, Mandy Briggs for such a lovely review!
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Beautiful, raven-haired, Josephine doesn't want to marry Durriken, prince of the gypsies. Deceived into consuming a powerful aphrodisiac, her wedding night takes an even darker turn when a werewolf springs upon the festivities wreaking death and havoc.
Lord Victor barely manages to swerve his mount and keep from running into the young woman on the road crying out for his help. She collapses in his arms and he takes her to his home, Frankenstein Castle . As the ecstasy from the aphrodisiac overwhelms her, the extraordinarily handsome Victor comes to her rescue once again, and gives her a night of unbridled rapture beyond her wildest imaginings.
Unknown to the lovers, the Frankenstein monster is watching and waiting for revenge.
Amidst ever growing passions, can Victor and Josephine find true love and defeat the preternatural evil that surrounds them?
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“Bayou Temptress” by Raquel Taylor
Deputy Sheriff Aja Simoneaux doesn’t believe in monsters but the Hollywood superstar Brett Romano just seems too believable in his assuredness that it was a monster that kidnapped his sister. Throwing caution to the side and possibly the job she loves, Aja teams up with Brett as forces around them work to squash any plans to unearth a plot that has been generations in the making. One that even Hollywood couldn’t have dreamed up.
Out of all the stories in this anthology, I have to admit this is my favorite. Raquel Taylor’s “Bayou Temptress” was one with a beguiling plot and a couple that were made for the term hot and heavy. I was impressed with the ending and am sure it will make Ms. Taylor an author to look for in the future.
*March, 2008* Entire Anthology Rated 4.5 's by Romantic Times
ROMANTIC TIMES TOP PICK FOR FEBUARY, 2008!!!
BEAUTIFUL Romantic Times Book Review For My First PRINT Release, BAYOU TEMPTRESS:
Five phenomenal authors collaborate on this collection of hot and steamy tales of interracial romance. It's usually difficult to like every story in an anthology, so it's refreshing to find so many well-written, engaging and entertaining stories. Not only do readers feel the characters' energy, they also become one with the storyline.
Summary: This incredible ride starts with Bridget Midway's "Bitter Ball," where Danika and GT are looking in all the wrong places for everlasting love. In "The Heart Wrangler," Lena Matthews sets a romantic collision course for Georgia and her cowboy Sterling. Seressia Glass' "Sex on South Beach" shows how love found, misplaced and recaptured can be forever.
Raquel Taylor's "Bayou Temptress" has love and the law prevailing. And Simone Harlow shows that when the right two people fall in love, they can make lots of sweet music in "Cowboy Cool." (Parker/NOIRE, Feb., 258 pp., $10.95) SCORCHER
Eleanor S. Shields
Dear Eleanor, I am sorry that it took me so long to acknowledge the beauty of this review. The sheer pleasure of reading it rendered me speechless. Thank you.
Dear Inspiration, *wink*
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LORD DRACO: THE WITCH'S KNIGHT Review
I want to post the whole thing just so I can read it again, but it should be viewed in its entirety at the Rogues and Romance Website. Thank you so much, Denise!
What a fascinating read! You will absolutely love Raquel Taylor’s work when you read Lord Draco: The Witch’s Knight. She has a witty sense of dialogue, and crafted unique, yet realistic characters, even with the paranormal elements. The storyline is fluidity at its best, and one will definitely not be disappointed with Lord Draco. Raquel Taylor will definitely capture your interest from the beginning, and hold onto it until the very end!
- --Denise Kivett
Full review available here: Rogues and Romance
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