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Tropical vampirism, June 9, 2004
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Prepare yourself to an exotic adventure that goes from the spicy lands of Turkey to sunny and warm watered of Puerto Rico, in a tale that must be told only during the night... Meet beautiful Alana, now the main voice in the new gothic style restaurant La Cueva del Vampiro at San Juan and how she became surrounded by an eccentric and interestingly mysterious guy that trapped her in one of her most darkest and desirable fantasies. Dark Hunger is more than a vampire tale, is one about love, passion, betrayal, the power of true friendship and the unexpected twist and reversals of destiny that shows both the protagonist and the reader a hidden past that leads an inescapable consequences. Ms Calvany style makes reader enjoy a very sensorial experience. Her descriptions get near to the action and feelings and state that dreams and fantasies are not very far from our reality. The magical underworld of this tropical scenario will make you think twice of vampires as night creatures only from dark and cold lands. Beware... and enjoy!
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Superb Vampire Story!, March 4, 2003
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Alana has always been known as a loner by most except for her best friend Valeria. When she finally received her degree, it wasn't a shock to Valeria that she got a job acting as a vampire in a local restaurant. Alana had an unusual imagination that stemmed from being fascinated with anything horror related. She loved to read and learn about supernatural beings. Alana had dreams that she chalked up to her imagination, but recently these dreams were becoming more and more real. She has never kept secrets from Valeria, her twin soul, until now. Valeria knows Alana has nightmares, but Alana has failed to tell her everything about the nightmares. How can she explain the dreams to Valeria, when in truth she doesn't understand them herself. Sadash first saw his beloved Alana when she was a woman child. He knew from that time on she would be his. He watched as she grew into the woman she is today. He has waited long enough to claim her as his own. Now the time is right for him to make her acknowledge what he is and what she is destined to become. The night of the restaurant opening Alana first saw Sadash's face, and she knew that he had something to do with her dreams. When she finally met him, she felt inexplicably drawn to him. She felt she would follow him anywhere, but something about him made her feel that maybe he was not what he appeared to be. She felt compelled to become what he was -- a vampire. Now with her new powers she has a way to find out the truth about events from her past. Can Sadash help her to overcome what could destroy her? Dark Hunger is a wonderful tale of a woman torn between a love she can not resist and a life she does not understand. Alana is a character to fall in love with. The reviewer felt drawn to her just as Alana was drawn to Sadash. Mayra Calvani did an exemplary job in weaving this story of passion, love and betrayal. Once the reviewer started the prologue she was hooked and could not put this book down. This is a must read for fans of paranormal!
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Light Horror - Great reading!!, February 23, 2003
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Are you thinking of taking a walk after the sun goes down? Do you like deserted streets with few lights? Look over your shoulder. Listen. You might hear the soft swish of something coming your way. If you enjoy these things, this is the story for you. This isn't a story to read just before bedtime, especially if you live alone. Turn out that light and lie waiting... For what? Sleep? Or that soft rustling of curtains as they sway before the open window on a windless night? This isn't a story for the faint of heart, or those who can't stand the sight of blood -- warm and salty, copper-scented blood. If you like your meat rare, after reading this tale, you may want it well done. Based on myth and old legends, this author's lively imagination has created a realism that will make you wary of traveling alone on those dark nights. Set in exotic Puerto Rico renown for its steamy climate and throbbing music that sends the blood pulsating in response, Alanda renews an acquaintance with Sadash, the man who she'd met once under very strange circumstances as a child. Because of what she thought was a chance meeting, her life takes a turn she'd never dreamed could happen. You'll find yourself wanting to know what happens next as one unexpected event leads into the next. A tale that will delight any reader of horror. I look for the next book from this author who kept me reading. I won't be walking out in the dark alone any time soon. Highly recommended for anyone who likes a good, spooky read.
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