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Night Touch: Notte Oscura, #2
Frank and The Werewolf Tamer: Notte Oscura, #1
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Notte Oscura Series

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This is Book Three in the Notte Oscura series. Each book in this series is a standalone story with returning characters.


No one knew what was going on when Persephone showed up at Notte Oscura, naked and covered in blood.


"Take from me whatever you want, and if you don't believe in fate after the full moon, you are no longer obligated to continue our agreement." 


"Everything about Edward was an open book, and if I'm being honest, I was looking for a good read."


And here I thought hot flashes were the worst of what to expect in my forties. Now, I'm probably a werewolf. I say "probably" because I have no memory of even seeing a werewolf, let alone being attacked by one. Still, my body is going through some werewolf-like changes. Edward says he's here to help me figure out what happened. He also believes in things like fated mates and love at first sight. But he says he's willing to put all that aside and be a slave to my desires until the next full moon.


You see, my hormones are going crazy. Turns out that if you become a shapeshifter in your forties the changes can be more severe. As a result, my libido is raging and Edward has kindly offered his services.


A slightly younger man to help unravel the mystery of what happened to me and satisfy my every need? This could be interesting.


Warning: This book contains graphic language (mostly used by gnomes), violence, a sense of humor, a dash of faerie dust, and mature situations involving an insatiable wolfman. Prepare yourself for a paranormal women's fiction novel of the spicy variety.
 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 31, 2015
Night Touch: Notte Oscura, #2
Frank and The Werewolf Tamer: Notte Oscura, #1

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  • Frank and The Werewolf Tamer: Notte Oscura, #1

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    Frank and The Werewolf Tamer: Notte Oscura, #1
    Frank and The Werewolf Tamer: Notte Oscura, #1

    Ideal for fans of Beauty and The Beast as well as Frankenstein.   This is Book One in the Notte Oscura series. Each book in this series is a standalone story with returning characters.   Katherine has had a hard time finding work, mostly because she's a vampire. Turns out, people aren't clamoring to work with the undead. She goes to the massive theme park, Notte Oscura, as a last resort. What Katherine doesn't realize is, there's a lot more waiting for her than just a job. NOTE: This story contains mature content and violence.

  • Night Touch: Notte Oscura, #2

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    Night Touch: Notte Oscura, #2
    Night Touch: Notte Oscura, #2

    This is Book Two in the Notte Oscura series. Each book in this series is a standalone story with returning characters.   Rosalie's psychic abilities have significantly changed her life. Skin against skin contact gives her visions, which sometimes includes the untimely death of those she touches. Fortunately for her, these abilities do not work on vampires. NOTE: This story contains graphic language, violence, and mature content involving a Dracula impersonator.

Author

Tracey H. Kitts

USA Today and New York Times Best Selling Author I write paranormal, sci-fi, and fantasy romance. I have wanted to be a writer for as long as I can remember. I write what I enjoy in the hopes that others will enjoy it as well. I've always been drawn to the macabre. Vampires, werewolves, you name it. I've never written about the paranormal because it's popular. I do it because that's what I'm interested in. If the vampire fad ever passes, I'll still be sitting here in my Dracula cape, getting my fang on.  I write erotic horror under the name T.K. Hardin.   

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