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J.M. Paquette I'm currently working on the edits for Conjuring Fascination #2: Invite Me In!



The tickets to Viking Times were supposed to be a friendly joke—a way fo…more
I'm currently working on the edits for Conjuring Fascination #2: Invite Me In!



The tickets to Viking Times were supposed to be a friendly joke—a way for Sylvia and her boyfriend to reconnect while indulging in her love for history. But when Sylvia finds herself alone on the big night, she goes anyway, never expecting to be involved, let alone rescued, from a demon attack. Her savior…a sexy red-headed Viking warrior, who—surprise!—also happens to be a vampire. Apparently, she doesn’t have enough problems in her life (disappointing ex-boyfriend, disappearing teenage BFF, sordid childhood trauma)—she has to up the ante and include the supernatural (vampires, demons, and witches, oh my!). As she falls deeper into this frighteningly familiar world, Sylvia discovers that she can’t accept her future without confronting her past.

Theo knows he wants her blood from the first moment, but as he explores the mystery surrounding Sylvia, he wonders for the first time if he wants more. Struggling between his bloodlust and her pursuers, Theo must decide if Sylvia is the one to finally invite into his life.

The demon known as Mr. Pilkington has spent a long time studying desire, but when it comes to his own needs, he can be as willfully blind as the humans he observes. Until it comes to the one he wants…
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“Worst rescue ever.”
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“Klauden loved books. Burning the journal made his skin crawl. Even though he had read every word and committed most of it to memory, it still pained him to lose such knowledge, to know that he was now the only one who contained the words, and when he was gone, the information contained in those pages would go with him. Of course, he knew that such was the way of secrets, but it still hurt him to burn a book, regardless of the sound logic behind the action.”
JM Paquette

“Worst rescue ever.”
JM Paquette

“Klauden loved books. Burning the journal made his skin crawl. Even though he had read every word and committed most of it to memory, it still pained him to lose such knowledge, to know that he was now the only one who contained the words, and when he was gone, the information contained in those pages would go with him. Of course, he knew that such was the way of secrets, but it still hurt him to burn a book, regardless of the sound logic behind the action.”
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