"Vampire romance has an intriguing element of suspense and a start of a mystery"
Vampire Dr. Justin Corvus has come to visit Dixie and
Christopher Marlowe, also vampires. It is while he is
tending Dixie's bookstore for her that he meets single mom
Stella Schwartz and falls for her in a big way. With no
future possible with her, Justin decides to take Dixie's
advice and enjoy what time he can have with Stella. Still,
falling for a mortal woman is not a choice Justin would
have made. Besides being a single mom, Stella has numerous other
burdens to bear. Just making a living and keeping up her
mom's house as she promised she would do is almost more
than she can handle. Even though she finds Justin
extremely attractive, she just doesn't have the time or
energy for a man in her life right now. Things take a very
different path for her, though, when some thugs Justin
rescues her from decide to seek revenge. Now it seems everyone is trying to run here life for her.
It is almost more than a truly independent woman can
stand! Throw in Vlad Tepes, the original Count Dracula;
add a couple of homeless ghouls; some problems Justin must
face with the council, and things can get just a bit
complicated! Rosemary Laurey's talent with words draws the reader
completely into the world she creates. Truly a romance,
RAPTURE IN MOONLIGHT also has an intriguing element of
suspense and a start of a mystery. Stella's son, Sam is a
pleasurable part of the story. Justin is a hero to die
for, and Stella is an intelligent, strong heroine. Readers
of Laurey's WALK IN MOONLIGHT will be pleased to visit once
again with Dixie, Kit and other acquaintances. It is
highly recommended that WALK IN MOONLIGHT be read first, as
the relationships can be a bit confusing if not (plus being
an excellent book in itself). I eagerly await the next
book in this series. Flora Bell © Copyright 2002 for
ParaNormal Romance Reviews
Reviewed by Flora Bell
Posted February 9, 2002
Rereleased as Love Me Forever in the Zebra duet: Kiss Me
Forever/Love Me Forever.
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