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Title: d’Argent Honor IV: Eternal Victory
Author: Ann Jacobs
Published By: Ellora’s Cave
ISBN #: 978-1-41991-033-3
Release Date: Available Now
Format: Electronic
Page Count: 69
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d’Argent Honor IV: Eternal Victory
Miami Detective Lieutenant Mara Leone has a job to do. A recent string of murders in the South Beach area has her believing the serial killer is a vampire. A vampire who drains his female victims of their blood, leaving their dead bodies holding a white rose.
Mara can’t trust anyone to help her, especially not another vampire. She’s had a vampire lover in the past, and after heartbreak, she’s not going to trust another. But when Alexandre d’Argent shows up on the scene, telling her that conventional mortal ways won’t kill the infamous ancient, Louis Reynard, she has no choice but to team up with the sexy vamp to get the job done.
As Mara and Alex search for the immortal killer, they come to realize their attraction for each other and as their bond strengthens, so does the energy they need to take down the elusive Reynard.
Eternal Victory is hot, hot, hot! The blatant sexuality of Alex sizzles off the page, and as the tension builds between Alex and Mara, I thought the book was going to melt!
When I first met Alex, like Mara, the attraction was instantaneous. I was drawn in, seduced by his charm and hypnotized by his intense green eyes and Alpha strength. I yearned for more.
Alex’s assistant, Philippe, another vampire, tugged at my heart. His reasons for wanting Reynard are very personal. Reynard destroyed his lover, and he’s been in mourning ever since. I hope Ann Jacobs writes Philippe’s story soon!
The suspense of searching for Reynard, of finding more victims, and of hoping the d’Argent clan would prevail combined with the darker side of seductive vampire sex makes this story a thoroughly Recommended Read. The only thing I didn’t like was that the story ended! Ms. Jacobs, bravo for a wonderful story. I look forward to reading more about the d’Argents in the very near future.
Reviewed by: Bella

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