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5.0 out of 5 stars
Sequel to THE DARKNESS THEREIN -- Very highly recommended, January 12, 2002
This review is from: The Immaculate (Paperback)
Rape left Mara scarred both physically and emotionally. Although shock seems to have deprived her of many details of the event, Mara's nightmares suggest that her attacker was not human. For the last year she's spent her inheritance seeking answers in dusty libraries and across Europe in Spain, London and Romania. When she drops a stack of books in a library, Adam assists her in gathering them up, commenting on their content. Mara confesses to not being able to read one, so Adam volunteers his assistance as a translator.
The haunted look in Mara's eyes drew Adam to her. His volunteering to aid in translating the ancient book could lead to trouble because he is a vampire. His sole mission in life to wait for the First Father to awaken, and to destroy him. To that end, he's a master of many languages and martial arts. Born an Immaculate Vampire, a minister raised him. Unfortunately, the minister believed him to be evil, inflicting cruel abuse even as the child trained to destroy the being that endangers both humans and other vampires.
Kate Hill pens a thrilling vampire romance in THE IMMACULATE. The fascinatingly original history for her vampires, dramatically demonstrates Hills creative flair. Further, the dark story line is carefully balanced by amusing asides and sensual interludes, keeping the pace quick and the reading enthralling. Indeed, Hill's sizzling style makes her one of the true masters of the genre. Very highly recommended.
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