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"Exciting , Intriguing Supernatural Romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2001
South Carolinian librarian Dixie LePage travels to England
to look over her recent inheritance, the Orchard House in
Bringham. Dixie hopes the time in England will help her
recover form the death of her grandmother and perhaps learn
more about the Underwood side of her ancestors, especially
since her Read more...
"A campy, seductive and fun vampire romance!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted January 1, 2002
Dixie LePage has just found out that she's the sole
heir of her two great aunts who lived in Bringham, England.
Her grandmother had broken from her family when she married
and moved to America. She always called her
sisters "witches"
but Dixie didn't know she meant that literally.
Dixie decides Read more...
Rereleased as Kiss Me Forever in the Zebra duet: Kiss Me
Forever/Love Me Forever.
SummaryVampires . . . blackmail . . . and murder in a peaceful
English village . . .
Dixie LePage didn't expect life in an English village to be
exactly like South Carolina, but nothing prepared her for
what she found in the quiet Surrey village of Bringham.
She loved the house she inherited, and finding herself a
rich woman was an unexpected bonus. She enjoyed making
friends and meeting new and eccentric people--after all,
what else would she expect by moving to England?
As Dixie learned more about her family history, she was
startled to hear her deceased great-aunts referred to as
witches. Discovering the blackmail and murders horrified
Dixie. The attempts on her life angered and terrified her.
But it was falling in love with a 400-year-old Vampire--a
not-so-dead Christopher Marlowe--that finally taught her
the real meaning of culture shock.
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