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Phantasmagoria

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Phantasmagoria -- a constantly changing medley of real or imagined images, (as in a dream.)

"What dreams make you writhe in your satin sheets in the night? Tall sinister strangers enshrouded in shadows waiting just out of sight, only for you? Elegant seductresses with carmine nails and wind-blown tresses who need your passion as you need food and drink? The powerful and dangerous embrace of a werewolf under the full moon? A sweet sharp kiss from full pouting lips hiding curved fangs? Sorceresses in dragon-scaled armor to take you against your will and make you howl your delight? Arrogant ghosts in wine-colored frock coats who chill your skin and thrill your blood?

Step into Phantasmagoria my collection of shadowed dreams, but tread lightly... Vampires, werewolves and powerful sorceress populate the landscape of my demesne."

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First published January 1, 2003

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Morgan Hawke

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Morgan Hawke has been writing erotic fiction since 1998. She has lived in seven states of the US and spent two years in England. She has been an auto mechanic, a security guard, a waitress, a groom in a horse-stable, in the military, a copywriter, a magazine editor, a professional tarot reader, a belly-dancer and a stripper. Her personal area of expertise is the strange and unusual.

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January 2, 2022
When it comes to erotica heat and smexy imaginings, I can usually depend upon Ms. Hawke. This is a collection of stories which have paranormal leanings. A nice and fast read. Not one of her better books, but a nice collection.
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June 6, 2012
Lacked the usual hallmarks of the author's style. Stories felt rushed and flat rather than richly detailed and full of interesting characters.
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