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Be careful what you dream...


When a savage attack destroys all but two of the queen’s defending males, Kye finds himself slowly starving to death.
After an unexpected ambush leaves him dying he turns to the human woman that saved him for more than just a temporary sanctuary, and it will change him in ways that he would never have expected.


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Would his kiss be as fierce as the rest of him?
A low rumble filled the car and she realized it was coming from him.
"You're trespassing into very dangerous territory." He warned softly, "If you continue to fantasize about my touch against your skin, I am not sure I will have the strength to resist you."
The tone of his voice both terrified and compelled her.
He radiated brute strength and courage, yet he trembled slightly as he watched her.
To think that she could have any sort of command over a man such as this was intoxicating. Her feminine instincts were instantly craving more, seeking the alpha male, the hunter, who would both dominate and protect her.
That warning growl was growing louder.
She should have opened the door and fled, but her eyes were irresistibly drawn down the dark trail of hair from his belly button to the heavily shadowed fork between those powerfully thighs.
His erection was as thick and large as the rest of him, thrusting upward in blatant betrayal of the master's attempt at reason.
Jaime felt an instant surge of heat and moisture flood her underwear as she thought of that cock penetrating her body.
It was the last thought she had before his hands closed around her waist.

165 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 9, 2011

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Celeste Hall

76 books70 followers
The oldest of nine children, I was tutored at home during childhood, first by my mother and then a German woman with a passion for science and history.

I could never find enough books to keep my mind busy, even with the vast library that my father kept. I wrote my first short stories around the age of nine, and was completing full length manuscripts by the age of twelve.

I left home around fourteen or fifteen, staying with family and friends among the western States. As the years passed I continued to read everything I could lay hands on.

In adulthood I began building towards a career in criminal justice, particularly criminal psychology. I received various certifications, awards and schooling in the field before discovering parapsychology and finding myself drawn into the mystery of the mind.

A received a PhD in Parapsychology but continued working towards a future in criminal justice until a car accident in 2005 left me with a traumatic brain injury and learning how to walk again in a swimming pool.

After two years of physical therapy I knew that my body was no longer capable of supporting the rigors of the career I'd chosen. Then, when my mother discovered some of my old manuscripts in her basement, I decided to try writing once more.

I've released a couple of romance novels I wrote as a youth, but have also published some more recently completed erotica.

I have a large harddrive full of unpublished stories and novels, some from childhood and some from more recent. I hope to eventually offer them on my website (if nowhere else) to let others enjoy watching a daydreaming little girl mature into adulthood - through her writing.

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Author 49 books680 followers
January 17, 2015
More intriguing details about the Lilin are revealed, as Kye finds his own guardian angel in the form of human nurse Jaime after he is nearly killed by a vampire. Unfortunately, becoming involved with one of the Lilin makes you and the people you love the targets of the vampires. Can he do what’s right and fight his attraction for her?
Well it wouldn’t be fun if he did.
Just as hot as the first instalment, but a little more putting aside of reality is needed with this one, as the main ‘get together’ of the central couple is a little quick for believability. But hey, this is fantasy.
The highlight of this one for me is the revealing of Lilin biology, and the introduction of a few more inccubi to keep the ‘queen’ fed. I’ve read many ménage scenes, but never an airborne one.
Profile Image for Carla.
750 reviews41 followers
February 3, 2015
Amazing!

I'm getting really hooked with this series; I think a book a day is something to worry about!!! I can't get enough :)

The meeting scene, Oh my God! Just soooo sexy and thrilling, I would totally do that if I were in her position hahahaha.


We get to meet 3 new incubus, and just by the little peek we get of their personalities i can tell you it’s gonna get Hotter and messier!

About this book in particular, we find that Ethan's disrespect for their law is not a onetime thing, and these incubus seem to be reacting in an unexpected way to this human woman they meet.

Of to the next one !
Profile Image for Amber.
216 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2015
what a yummy series so far. I was happy to have 3 new incibi added to the book. the cover once again is hot gotta love a man with scars they are a sect thing. and omg sex in a crowed parking lot I would let kye do me anywhere. now Jamie was great I loved how she just took charge and rode him hard considering he could of been a killer for the.way he showed up and drove.off with her. I enjoyed this read. now im on to the next book which is Rico.I really didn't like him when he showed up in this book but hopefully I come to love him
Profile Image for Gale Albright.
2,897 reviews19 followers
December 17, 2014
Good

I am actually really enjoying this series. I cannot wait to get to book 3 all about Rico. It was exciting to see what was happening inside the covey with Ethan and Madison.
246 reviews1 follower
January 29, 2016
Pretty good..

Kye's story wasn't as great or engaging as Ethan's. It was nice to see the same characters again and have their story continues but things started getting weird and inconsistent. I will say that I probably won't read this one again but it wasn't bad just not...engaging enough. Book one though it's still my favorite.
2 reviews
April 9, 2015
Just one more page before bed.:/

Very good book. I liked the story line, action and characters. It draws me to the next book in the series.
Profile Image for Tracey Pedersen.
Author 57 books85 followers
June 28, 2015
Enjoying this series. I'd like them to be longer :)

The writing is good and the storyline interesting. Best of all, I know there's a few more to read!
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