Okay, personally I loved this book I totally thought that Twilight Hunger was one of the Best Vampire Romance Novels I've ever read....Maggie Shayne has a great way of writting..I Totaly Fell in love with Dante....*Dreamy Sigh* ....Twilight Hunger draws you in and keeps you hooked...its a real Can't put down book with lots of twists,turns,love, and romance to go around along with danger, excitement, and action to play along...
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Suffering from a rare blood disease, Morgan D'Silva has set goals for herself that she wants to hit quickly. The adopted daughter of a famous screen writer and renowned actress, she has always dreamed of being a screen writer herself. Yet tragedy has recently struck her adopted family, and not only did she lose her parents, she lost everything she knew and was familiar with because of the enormous debts they had accrued...
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There are those that whine there isn't enough romance, that there was no need for the subplot and added characters. DON'T TAKE IT AS GOSPEL!! If you've read "Wings In The Night" then you'll be thrilled with "Twilight Hunger". Those that have followed and appreciated Maggie Shayne's series will without a doubt understand the need for the subplot and characters as I have a feeling we will be reading more about them in the...
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Maggie is definitely the Queen of vampire romances in my book. She's back again with a new installment of her Twilight series - bringing us some very interesting characters:Dante - a vampire on a mission to discover who is the individual spilling all their secrets but ends up finding his soul mate. Will he love her or kill her?Morgan DeSilva - a sickly screenwriter who finds a diary and falls in love the author and uses...
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Desperate to escape from the Hollywood gossip that engulfs her following the deaths of her famous adopted parents, Morgan DeSilva flees to the Maine coast. Though a continent away, Morgan plans to finish a script that should help pay off the enormous debt her parents left behind. Perhaps it is her mourning for her loss or just the desperation of needing to write, but Morgan struggles to get anything done. However, she...
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