Libra Cartwright has done everything in her power to leave her past behind, but a new town and a new name can only get her so far. When she learns her ex is out of prison, she panics, because she knows he’ll be out for revenge—against her, the woman who put him away.Callister, the King of Nightmares, has never met a human he couldn’t terrify, feasting on the delicious taste of fear. But the nightmares he finds inside Libra are more intriguing than most. Fascinated by her darkness, he transports her to the Nightmare Court, where he shows her just how seductive and powerful dreams can be. But Libra can’t hide forever, and the real world is about to come knocking…Darkdream originally appeared in Monsters in Love volume 2: Lost in the Dark. It has since been revised and expanded to include more story and spice.
Greetings! I’m Vivienne, I have my MFA in Creative Writing, and I write all things magical and mysterious.
I’ve been writing fantastic tales since I could hold a pencil. Captivated by fairy tales from a young age, I gradually began to create my own worlds filled with fantastic creatures and monstrous beasts. Now a USA Today bestselling author, I'm still sending my characters on as many wild journeys and dark adventures as I can.
In addition to spinning a good story, my loves include chocolate, reading good books, and taking as many bubble baths as I can. When I’m not writing, you can find me roaming around the southern U.S. with my husband and two very fluffy cats. I’m the redhead in pajamas.
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Wasn't thrilled over the gargoyle story from Vol 1, but I figured I'd try her again. I just don't think I like Hart's writing style, but I can't completely put my finger on why. It's a bit plain, which is a bit odd for a genre called "monster romance". The story could easily be changed to be contemporary and not lose anything, and I think that's the drawback for me.
I will never trust my dreams again! There might a Callister directing the scenes to feed his minions. Ha! I loved this book, it was deliciously monstrous. Libra was truly a survivor and deserved her HEA. I’m really loving this series.