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Sweeter than Sugar

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Even Vampires need to see a doctor.
Just because you're dead doesn't mean you shouldn't care about your health!

Annemarie Whitfield is Black and Hispanic, hailing from a long line of physicians and surgeons who expect her to follow in their footsteps.

Henri Flannagan is a vampire. A green-eyed brute straight from the rolling hills of Ireland.

Annemarie is a medical student at the top of her class who hasn’t had a date in years.

After a short stint in a maximum security prison for arson, Henri is starving to death. And Annemarie, a voluptuous, caramel-skinned goddess is just what the doctor ordered.

In this erotic story, Henri offers Annemarie the chance of a lifetime by a man who claims to be a vampire. He’ll give her what she needs to escape the life her parents planned out for her and spend eternity young, beautiful and well-fucked. What’s a girl to do except play along?

Sweeter than Sugar is a short erotica by new author Kimberly A. Rodriguez.
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25 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 11, 2016

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May 21, 2016
This short story is exactly what I wanted when I purchased it: something sexy and fun with no questions asked between the main characters. The heroine is the perfect blend of willing, spicy and adventurous and the hero, while being sexy and a bit of an asshole in a good way, was dashing enough that I really want to see more of him.

Great first story from another Lillium Publishing author.
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