"An engaging vampire romance"
Admiral Winslow arranges a charter flight to take
volunteer EMT firefighter and full time librarian Lanie
Weber from Houston to Taribu in the Amazon Rain Forest so
she can take home her dad, who just died in an accident.
Michael "Mac" Knight of Dey or Knight Private Charters
flies her, but hides from her that she is his cover to
learn what happened at the zoological research facility
and whether naval officer Lance Burton is dead. At the remote lab, they find five corpses all lacking
blood as if a creature dined on them. Lanie opens up a
cage containing a statue that comes to life and bites Mac
when he tries to rescue her. She contains the creature
before dragging Mac into the facility where she provides
him a blood transplant that saves his life. She concludes
that her father, an expert on cryptozoology, must have
found El Chupacabra, which she assumes is the stone
creature inside the cage. Believing her father and Burton
are vampires, Lanie will soon join them as a blood
sucker. Since she cannot get TOO CLOSE TO THE SUN, Mac
knows he must kill the woman he now loves. OUT OF THE NIGHT is an engaging vampire romance starring
two wonderful lead characters supported by a solid (no pun
intended) cast to include El Chupacabra, the two vampires,
and the US Navy. The story line is action-packed as the
thriller elements take charge of the plot. Though the
romantic subplot seems abrupt, fans will enjoy the
relationship between Mac and Lanie starting with his
drugging her so she can fly. Robin T. Popp writes a
fabulous supernatural romantic suspense that never slows
down until the final altercation. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 12, 2005
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