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  Jeaniene Frost has long been my favorite author. The Night Huntress series was my first and best look at paranormal/urban fantasy romance outside of YA (To be perfectly honest, I thought it was YA. Best. Mistake. EVER.). I've been following Jeaniene's series and blog ever since, and thus I thought'd I'd give you guys the same option. In case you haven't noticed, the first words of this post is a link to her wonderful blog, or you can just click here.
    I hope you all enjoy her just as much as I do!

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Eternal Kiss of Darkness Trailer

For those interested in seeing more about Jeaniene Frost's Eternal Kiss of Darkness, here's the trailer!


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Eternal Kiss of Darkness with Excerpt of Once Burned!


  "For a limited time, and at a special price, discover Eternal Kiss of Darkness by New York Times bestselling paranormal romance author Jeaniene Frost. Plus, receive the first three chapters of her new Night Prince novel, Once Burned, available wherever books are sold June 26.
  In Eternal Kiss of Darkness, after four thousand years among the undead, very little catches Master Vampire Mencheres off guard. So when a petite but brave-hearted private investigator interrupts his fight with a gang of ghouls, he's prepared to patch her up and erase her memory before sending her on her way. But the bronze-haired beauty's mind is impenetrable, and the seasoned vamp may just be in for a surprise or two . . .
  Kira Graceling long ago promised herself that she'd never again be a victim-and she'll do her best to protect innocents around her. So when she dives head first into a brawl, and finds herself whisked away by a startlingly handsome stranger, she makes it clear she won't be at anyone's mercy.
  Mencheres is also no stranger to betrayal, and as sizzling tension ignites, will the millennia-old vampire and the world weary officer finally learn to trust—or love—again?"


I read this book a while ago when I first got obsessed with Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress  series and was blown away by it. I'd always liked Mencheres but he seemed like the father figure of Bones and crew. This book changed that! It was marvelous the way he blossomed into a lovely main character 2nd only to Cat and Bones (Thus far, anyway, who knows what Vlads going to do...). 

Enjoy and Happy Reading!

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