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Jayme Evans (Author)
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2004
Ethan Travis had loved many times in his existence. Who could really love a vampire? He would love again...as a human, unless he could find that one ageless love that could forget that Ethan existed in human flesh only in the dark of the night. Kristen Stanton wanted to make a big discovery. That was her ultimate goal in life and that was why she worked in her father's laboratories, studying human blood. She had no desire to be stuck on nights with a man who didn't want her around as his assistant and held a record of some kind for eccentric.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 363 pages
  • Publisher: Wings ePress (2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590888944
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590888940
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,726,640 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Multi-published author, Jayme Evans writes the 'weird stuff'. As a time-travel, romantic suspense, paranormal and futuristic author, she likes to carry her imagination to the extreme and escape from the 'real' world. Jayme began writing when her oldest son flew the nest in 1992. She took the Writer's Digest Advanced Novel Writing Workshop to complement her love of writing.

Jayme lives just south of the Mason-Dixon line in Kentucky with her three Chihuahuas and one cat, who think they are people. She has two married sons, four lovely granddaughters and a rambunctious grandson.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Awkward dialog weakens a good story, May 17, 2011
This review is from: Eternity's Many Loves (The Eternity Series) (Paperback)
Reviewer: Sabrina
Source: eBook provided by author for review

Review: The story was really good. There was great personalities with all of the secondary characters. The plot was really fleshed out so you knew exactly what was happening without it giving anything away. I admit, I was pleasantly surprised the way everything worked out at the end. Once it got there I saw it coming (though it didn't take away from the story) but you didn't know about this through the whole book. I liked that Ethan had emotional baggage that he had to get over in order to trust again. This shows growth in a character which makes for a really great story. Kristen didn't change all that much but the little progress she made was essential. There was kind of a 2D bad guy which was a little bit of a let down. I mean, I wanted more from the antagonist. Even the small change at the end for his seemed forced. I think that would be the biggest issue with this book. Things seemed to be forced. Ethan's love for her seemed forced. Maybe more sudden than forced. But he couldn't explain to himself why he felt the way he did, so he automatically related it to love. Then out of nowhere, when faced with a terrible decision, she doesn't want to see him go... so she loved him. The dialogues between the characters in the book seemed a little awkward more than anything. A lot of old phrases that didn't translate well to the story as well as words of passion which were more like words of cheesy. Those were really the only things in the book that I could have asked to flow better. Other than that a nice read.
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