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Nightwalker

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All her life, Takala Rainwater hoped to find the mother who'd abandoned her and her sisters. But she'd never expected the woman to be a shadowy double agent in the spy-ridden underworld. Nor did she anticipate falling for the very vampire who wanted her mother destroyed.

Like his name, Striker Dark was ruthless and the sexiest thing Takala had seen in both worlds. Her white-magic powerand her willpowerwas defenseless against him. But Takala didn't know the long-dead passion she roused in him could end her mortal life. For centuries, Striker had denied himself human blood, but now Takala had resurrected that bloodlust and only hers would satisfy him.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2011
ISBN9781459208247
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CONNIE HALL

Award-winning author Connie Hall is a full-time writer. Her writing credits include six historical novels and two novellas written under the pen name Constance Hall. She's written two Harlequin Bombshell novels, Rare Breed and Flashpoint. She is currently working on The Guardian for the Nocturne line. Her novels are sold worldwide. An avid hiker, conservationist, bird watcher, painter of water colors and oil portraits, Connie dreams of one day trying her hand at skydiving. She lives in Richmond, Virginia with her husband, two sons and Keeper, a lovable Lab-mix who rules the house with her big brown eyes. You can email her at conniehall_author@comcast.net

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    The first half of this book seemed really slow for some reason, but the second half (or so) only took an hour to read. I guess the last half was more action and less trying to figure out was going on.