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One More Tomorrow

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Destined to live in darkness, Galan must defeat the evil Moloch to regain mortality and win the love of the mortal woman, Stephanie.
 
"An intriguiging tale of two lovers destined to be together." Romantic Times

192 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 10, 2012

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Shirley Martin

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Born near Pittsburgh, Shirley Martin attended the University of Pittsburgh. After graduating from “Pitt”, she taught school for one year, and then obtained a position as a flight attendant with Eastern Airlines. Based in Miami, she met her future husband there. After raising three sons, she devoted her time to writing, something she had always wanted to do.

With a vivid imagination and a love of storytelling, Shirley has always enjoyed writing. Her first published novel, “Destined to Love” reflects her familiarity with western Pennsylvania, where she hails from, and her love of romance writing. From this historical romance, she blossomed out to other romance genres. “One More Tomorrow” is a vampire romance, one her publisher dubbed “a sizzling seller”. With several fantasy novels and novellas, her writing should appeal to just about every reader of romance. Her books have been sold at Amazon and most major book stores and have garnered great reviews.

A widow, Shirley lives in Birmingham, Alabama, with her two cats.

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May 12, 2017
Thankfully, this was a short read! It wasn't really clear at the beginning of the story what type of paranormal entity we were dealing with, but that wasn't the problem. The problem was, it simply wasn't interesting! Galan kept complaining about his lack of children, being turned, etc, and Stephanie seemed too mousy to fall in love with. I didn't understand Moloch's motivations, and wasn't interested in finding out either! This has happened to me before with this author's work, so I think it is a case of I don't mesh well with the way the author writes. Deleted from my Kindle Library.
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