Marked for life by reading DRACULA at the age of twelve, Margaret L. Carter specializes in the literature of fantasy and the supernatural, particularly vampires. She received degrees in English from the College of William and Mary, the University of Hawaii, and the University of California. She is a 2000 Eppie Award winner in horror, and with her husband, retired Navy Captain Leslie Roy Carter, she coauthored a fantasy novel, WILD SORCERESS.
Book Review Of “Embracing Darkness” By Margaret Carter
Linnet Carroll is on a mission to confront the killer of her murdered her niece Deanna. Linnet will stop at nothing to find justice for Deanna, even if it means breaking into the killer's house.
While out one evening spying on the killer's house, Linnet starts to feel like someone is watching her, but she is not sure. Linnet doesn't know that there really is someone watching her, and he is the brother to Deanna's boyfriend, Anthony who was also murdered. Anthony's brother's name is Tremayne Maxwell and he is also seeking justice for his brother's murder. Linnet thinks she can find justice for Deanna's death on her own, but she is going to need help from Max, and not just in ways that she'd imagined. Will Linnet ever find justice for her niece? Will Max be able to restrain himself and not kill the killer he murdered his brother?
Max sure does not want love, he just looks at humans as pets and nothing more. Linnet defiantly wants nothing to do with any man, and likes being single. She plans to keep it that way. Too bad that Linnet and Max can't turn off their hearts towards one another..
If you love romances and lots of flirting then your going to love “Embracing Darkness.” Not a bad book I just wish there would have been a little more action, and that it dove deeper into who Nola was, and how she started up her blood cult.
Not much to say, it's the typical harlequin romance novel. It has an interesting plot aside from the romance, which makes me a little upset that the author chose this route instead of a full book or series...but I suppose I can deal with that.