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Forever and the Night [Paperback]

Linda Lael Miller (Author)
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November 1, 1993
As senator's aide Neely Wallace becomes closer to charming and reclusive millionaire Aidan Tremayne, she discovers the dark secret that Aidan has been living with for centuries: that he is a vampire.

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  • Paperback: 338 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (November 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425140601
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425140604
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #375,203 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In January of 2006, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Linda Lael Miller left the Arizona horse property she's called home for the past five years and listened to the call of her heart. Packing up her work-in-progress for HQN Books; her dogs, Sadie and Bernice, and her four horses, the author of more than 70 novels bid farewell to her home in the desert and returned to the place of her birth, Spokane, Washington.
The daughter of a town marshal, Linda grew up in Northport, WA, a community of 500 on the Columbia River, 120 miles north of Spokane. Her childhood remembrances include riding horses and playing cowgirl on her grandparents' nearby farm. Her grandparents' spread was so rustic that in the early days it lacked electricity and running water.

As delightful as this childhood was, Linda longed to see the world. After graduating as valedictorian of her high school class, she left to pursue her dream. Because of the success of her author career, Linda was able to live part-time in London for several years, spend time in Italy and travel to such far-off destinations as Russia, Hong Kong and Israel. Now, Linda says, the wanderlust is (mostly) out of her blood, and she's come full circle, back to the people and the places she knows and loves.

Before Linda begins her writing day, she takes her first cup of coffee while enjoying the scenic view of the wooded draw behind her new home. The first morning there, a snowfall blanketed the pine trees, something she had missed in the desert outside Scottsdale. Still enamored with the people she came to love in Arizona, she says she will still set books in that starkly beautiful area, and, of course, in other stories the action will take place in Washington.

Devoted to helping others pursue their dreams, the author will launch her sixth round of Linda Lael Miller Scholarships for Women in May of this year. A talented speaker, she donates all her speaking honoraria to her scholarship fund. The stipends are awarded to women who seek to better their lot in life through education.

It's no wonder the protagonists in Miller's novels are women her readers admire for their honor, courage, trustworthiness, valor and determination to succeed, despite overwhelming odds. 'These qualities make them excellent role models for young women,' Miller explains. 'The male leads possess equally noble traits that today's woman would be delighted to find in her life's mate.'

The author traces the birth of her writing career to the day when a Northport teacher told her that the stories she was writing were good, that she just might have a future in writing. Later, when she decided to write novels, she endured her share of rejection before she made her first sale.

Although Linda has written successfully in other genres, she is best known for stories set in the West'stories like McKETTRICK'S CHOICE (HQN Books March 2006 paperback); THE MAN FROM STONE CREEK (HQN, June 2006 hardcover) and that very first novel, FLETCHER'S WOMAN, which is being reissued in 2006. Her stories, set in yesterday's world, and today's, are historical romances, romantic thrillers, and other contemporary tales. They consistently score on prestigious national bestseller lists.

Linda has come a long way since leaving her sheltered life in Northport at age 18 to experience the world. 'Growing up in that time and place, in a family grounded in Western values, served me well,' she allows. 'And I'm happy to be back home.'


 

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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Uninteresting, unromantic... why bother?, August 3, 2002
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[...]Aidan is a 200-year-old vampire who hates what he is - well, similar theme to all of Amanda Ashley's books so far, but Forever And The Night had the saving grace of not being Gothic, it seemed. But I couldn't come to like Aidan, because he was incredibly selfish and self-obsessed. For example, his friend Valerian, whom I did like, risked his own life on several occasions to save Aidan from the consequences of his own stupidity, and how does Aidan repay him? He refuses even to acknowledge that Valerian is a friend. He's extremely ungrateful and rejects all overtures of friendship and good advice.

Aidan doesn't want to be a vampire any more. He tells Valerian and Maeve that he can't see a single good thing about his vampiric state. I wanted to scream at him and tell him to wake up and stop lying to himself! Because of his vampire powers, and only because of those powers, he saved Neely's life several times. If he hadn't been a vampire, Neely would have been killed in chapter 3 of the book - end of story. He can travel through time and space, exercise mind control, has incredible strength: because of these things, Neely stayed alive. And Aidan claims that there's nothing good about being a vampire??

And then there's Neely - the ultimate thick-as-a-brick heroine. Other reviews have already commented on her behaviour. One thing to add: in the course of the book, she meets three vampires - Aidan, Valerian and Maeve - all of whom are kind to her and take steps to help her. And yet she's still terrified of all vampires??

And where's the romance? Aidan and Neely spend far more time apart than together, and much of the togetherness is in any case mental rather than physical. Aidan claims that he loves Neely and that he wants to protect her, both from the drug dealers and from rogue vampires - so what does he do? He leaves her alone and heads off on his crazy quest to become human again. He spends most of the book on that quest, which I found simply boring.

I can't say that I'm interested in reading any more of this series. As the other reviewer said, I too was looking for a vampire *romance* - not a horror novel. I don't read horror. But there was most definitely very little romance in Forever And The Night, and the vampire hero was tedious, to say the least. I just wish that Maggie Shayne would write more vampire romances!

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars To Love is to Live Life to the fullest., May 11, 1997
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'Forever and the Night' brought clarity to 'For All Eternity' for me. Having experienced Ms. Millers writing for the first time with the 2nd. book first, I knew the 1st. book would take hold of me with the same desire and joy that 'For All Eternity' had done. The all consuming lovemaking between Aidan and Neely left you desiring a vampire lover more than the first one had. With the love and tenderness that wove through the deceptions, anger and pain, your heart felt the sorrow Aidan felt and the great desire to have his wish, dream and most difficult request fulfilled. This story also drew me closer to Maeve and Valerian and to an understanding of these beautiful creatures of the night. SC.SanDieg
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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Sincerely Disappointing, July 20, 2002
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This isn't the first time that I've read anything by Miller. Unfortunately, it is the first time I've read one of her full length works and frankly, was not impressed or entertained in the slightest. First off, the characterization in this book was appalling. My biggest problem there was with the heroine. There was nothing very noteworthy at all about her, and I don't mean that she was a "Plain-Jane" heroine--she had no character whatsoever. There was absolutely nothing to explain why she did things. Why did she even love the hero? Why didn't she want to sacrifice everything to be with him? And how could they possibly be in love if they hadn't had one serious conversation with each other? In fact, they didn't have any conversations at all. There was absolutely no connection between these two as characters. They "fell in love" without knowing a thing about each other. There were no philosical discussions or even little tiny ones where they share little things with each other. There were almost NO conversing between them at ALL before they both mentally decided they were in love with each other. One reviewer gave this book five stars and claimed that many of the reviwers who disliked it were challenging the fact it had no horror in it - since it is loosely a vampire/paranormal/romance mix. I'm not complaining about the lack of horror. I'm complaining about the lack of romance and about how detached both the author seemed to be from the story, the characters were from each other and how the reader is made to feel throughout the book. Romance is more than a concept and adventures twirled into some semblance of a plot, the involvement, spirit, and personalities of the characters are neccessary to weave romance or ANY story for that matter. Forever and the Night - the story of Neely and Aidan--I'm sorry to say--wasn't romantic in the slightest.
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That year, on the afternoon of Halloween, great glistening snowflakes began tumbling from a glowering sky, catching the maples and oaks by surprise in their gold and crimson housecoats, trimming fences and lampposts, roofs and windowsills, in shimmering, exquisite lace. Read the first page
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elder vampire, older vampire, other vampire
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Aidan Tremayne, Bright River, Senator Hargrove, Dallas Hargrove, Neely Wallace, Melody Ling, Pine Hill, Elaine Hargrove, Wendy Browning, Aunt Neely, United States, Havermail Castle, Miss Wallace, Warrior Angel, Maeve Tremayne, Tamarack Road, Timber Cove, Aubrey Havermail, Dorcus Moody, Doris Craig, Great Scot, Last Ditch Tavern, Mistress Moody, Roxanne Havermail
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