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Line: Twilight
Series: None
Book Length: Novel
Book Type: eBook

Publisher: Ellora's Cave Publishing

ISBN: 9781419916496
Price: $5.95

Available in Print: No

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By: Alexis Canto

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Kalla of Messenia and Nikolaos of Sparta are enemies. More than that, as a Spartan general and an Aresian vampire, Nikolaos is twice-descended from Ares, god of war. Nikolaos is a warrior to be reckoned with—not someone Kalla wants to cross. But even as she reminds herself this man, this vampire, is her enemy, she cannot stop herself from falling in lust with him.

 

Nikolaos has reason to mistrust Kalla but cannot deny his desire for her. Together they must face a common enemy—one who threatens both Nikolaos’ way of life and Kalla’s family. But defeating their foe does not guarantee their happiness. What will Nikolaos do when he discovers Kalla is not what she seems? And when a secret is revealed to Kalla about her background, will that help or hinder her cause?

 

Reader Advisory: Contains a brief scene of male/male sexual interaction.




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1. Night Owl Romance on 9/14/2008, said:

Review: Dee of Night Owl Romance: Passions of Atlantis has many varied storylines: Brandi, a photographer, is away from her job as the magazine is in the midst of being bought, so she’s not sure she’ll have a job when she gets back; Pascal and Brandi’s successive growth of their new loving and lusty relationship; Pascal’s partner wants to commercialize a unique South American psychotropic plant; Their lives as integral members of the Atlantian society; and Brandi’s father dies. It’s a long reach from Albuquerque to Atlantis. The style of Ms Canto’s wording performs perceptual writing with impressive turn of phrases and sensational colorful description. Then the bottom drops out of the story as Atlantis is interjected when Pascal insists (in the middle of their foreplay) they smoke a hallucinogenic purple plant. The writing style is still exemplary; it’s the content that’s in question. For me, the story with their interactions in Atlantis is too much of the story. When they were in the Atlantian environment, Brandi had minimal contact with Pascal, so their relationship we’re a part of was exactly that -minimal. I couldn’t quite understand their part in Atlantis - as participants (?) or spectators (?), and upon a second smoke they automatically return to the same increment in time? Okay!
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