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Shadow Lover

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In college, psychologist Serena Brockman dreamed of a secret lover who watched over her and would one day bring her into his shadow world. Since then, she has spent her life convincing others that such mythical creatures aren't real. Until the night her shadow lover reappears in his true forma vampire....Griffin has experienced centuries of pain and loneliness, only broken by the sight of Serena years ago. But to protect his existence, he must erase Serena's memory of him when she is at her most at the height of sexual pleasure…

67 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2009

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Lydia Parks

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Sarah Baker grew up in New Orleans, the city of music, fun, and food. After a year of college, she dropped out and ran off to Alaska to enjoy a taste of the Wild West pipeline days. Three years later, Sarah returned to the Lower 48 and earned a Master's degree in engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.

As a civil engineer for the federal government, she spends a lot of time in the woods, and was even sent to Siberia for a brief assignment. Sarah and her husband have lived all over the United States from Mississippi to Alaska, and currently reside in New Mexico. While moving around, she stumbled onto the joy of her life--writing.

Sarah writes romance as Sarah Storme, erotica as Lydia Parks, and mystery as S.H. Baker. Her writing credits include the Dassas Cormier Mystery Series, the Hearts of Marshall's Bayou Historical Romance series, Addicted, Devour Me, and more.

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July 14, 2015
Ugh. Not even going to try to read anything past the prologue in this one!

I don't consider any of this to be spoilers since it all happens in the prologue and I'm assuming is meant to set up the rest of the book. Below is copied from an e-mail I sent to a friend who I knew would have the exact same problems with this story as I did, so I could warn her not to read it. And here's why...

In the prologue a male vampire (I'm assuming he's going to be the hero based on the set up) in the past, which is probably his early years as a vampire, does not one, but two, of the unforgiveable deeds.

First he mind rapes a young woman into thinking he's "safe." Then he takes her back to his home and physically rapes her (and she was a virgin on top of that), right before he accidentally kills her. The kill was pretty obviously accidental, but the events leading up to that were NOT. Though, the set up was the "beast" inside him (ie. the vampire part of him) is still too strong for him to fight the urges of it. And since it's the prologue I'm assuming it's intended to show how this event emotionally scarred him before he meets his "soul mate" in the present day and make his growth as a character trackable.

Still, even knowing that's probably the intent, I can't bring myself to finish the book because of the double rape thing. I don't care what the authors who use this plot device think, IT IS NEVER NEVER NEVER OK TO DO THIS!

Even if the character I'm assuming will be the hero in the book actually turns out NOT to be so, I still will not be continuing this one!
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February 15, 2015
I was a bit put off in the beginning of the story. Griffin seemed like such a jerk. But it did get better. These books are a bit more erotica than story so I tend to skim it a bit to get to the story. It did get interesting in the last few chapters.
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January 6, 2016
Two pages in and this was so sketchy I couldn't go any further. Hero abducts heroine to sex her up up...creepy stalker much?! Then turns out he did it because she looks like someone else. Yeah the creep factor was just too much for me. Dnf
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