"fascinating, innovative, and passionate vampire romance"
After a two years relationship with the vampire Ryder,
Diane has second thoughts because if she stays with him
she will never have children. She also knows how lonely
she was before she met him, but she also does not want him
to see her grow old. She rejects the notion of becoming a
vampire and spending eternity with her beloved. She asks
him to leave, which he reluctantly does; now she must
forget him and move on. While working on an FBI case investigating the ties
between the Cuban Democratic Party and a drug cartel,
Diane reunites with her first love Alex, who is undercover
inside the CDP. Alex informs Diane that the CDP possess a
weapon that they plan to use to either destroy the U.N. or
the Cuban Mission. He also makes it clear he wants her;
she knows that with him she can lead a normal life, but he
does not bring out the passion that Ryder does. Caridad Pinero writes fascinating, innovative, and
passionate vampire romances as few authors can. Ryder and
Diane are star-crossed lovers fearing their respective
dark side while rejoicing in the light of their humanity.
Yet her doubts that include his vampirism, her humanity,
and Alex make a relationship with Ryder improbable as she
knows who is better for her and who brings out the inner
fire in her. The investigation adds to an understanding
of a heroine who knows time is against her in more ways
than just preventing a tragedy. This is a superb
supernatural romantic suspense thriller with the need of a
sequel starring a two millennium old vampiress who has
hardly a scratch of humanity left in her. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 24, 2006
SummaryWhen FBI agent Diana Reyes fell in love with Ryder Latimer,
she knew that there were things she would give up. For the
passion her vampire lover brought into her life, it seemed a
fair trade.
Now she isn't so sure. The darkness vampires walk in wakes
something inside her, something that frightens her even as
it excites. Something that makes her wish for a more
"normal" life.
Ryder understands her fears...and has fears of his own: of
losing her, of the void that would fill him without her.
But when a case draws Diana into a purely human darkness,
Ryder must make a decision: Can he let her go? Or will he
step between her and death, no matter if she hates him
afterward?
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