Twilight Hunger
(Wings In The Night, Book 7)
by Maggie Shayne
MIRA Books
March 1, 2002
ISBN #1551668866
408 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Maggie Shayne

Immortal Desire

Eternal Love

An Enchanted Season

Moon Fever

Wild Thing

Sheer Pleasure

Dangerous Lover

Prince of Twilight

Kick Ass

Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered

Darker Than Midnight

Totally Charmed : Demons, Whitelighters and the Power of 3

Immortality

Hot Blooded

Kick Ass

Blue Twilight

Burning Bright

Man Of My Dreams

Colder Than Ice

Night's Edge

Twilight Begins

Hot Blooded

Edge of Twilight

Thicker Than Water

Midnight Pleasures

Enemy Mind

Two by Twilight

Embrace the Twilight

Words of the Witches

At Twilight

Brand-new Heartache

Wings In The Night

The Gingerbread Man

Out Of This World

Witch Moon Rising, Witch Moon Waning

Destiny

Sinful

Infinity

Veils of Time

Eternity

Brides of the Night

Born In Twilight

REVIEW

"Can Dante trust this Chosen One with his vampiric secrets?"

Desperate to escape from the Hollywood gossip that engulfs her following the deaths of her famous adopted parents, Morgan DeSilva flees to the Maine coast. Though a continent away, Morgan plans to finish a script that should help pay off the enormous debt her parents left behind.

Perhaps it is her mourning for her loss or just the desperation of needing to write, but Morgan struggles to get anything done. However, she lucks out when she finds the aging journals of Dante, who claimed to be a vampire. Using his work as a springboard, Morgan becomes a success though haunted now by elaborate dreams of Dante. He wants her too, but can he trust this Chosen One with his vampiric secrets especially in light of an investigator closing in on the undead?

Fans of vampire romance know that no one is quite as dependable as Maggie Shayne is to provide a powerful tale of supernatural love. TWILIGHT HUNGER, the seventh Shayne vampire novel, is an enticing tale that stars two deserving lead characters. Empathetic readers will definitely want them to make a life together. The story line is loaded with action as Dante shows up in the flesh even as the investigator closes in on him and his beloved, but trust keeps them apart. As always, Ms. Shayne makes an impossible creature seem so real and romantic that sub-genre fans will claim that she must have found some old journals in a Kingly Maine home.

Harriet Klausner © Copyright February 2002
for ParaNor mal Romance Reviews

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy PNR Reviews
Posted March 1, 2002



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