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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent..E-Book..by Dominique Adair aka J C Wilder, October 26, 2001
This review is from: Last Kiss (CD-ROM)
This is a wonderful story full of emotion and very sensual love scenes.. its erotica.. with lots of romance... The characters are passionate and full of emotions.. The story of Alexi.. vampire and Elaine.. the incarnation of a past love.. that has always been doomed Alexi to late to save his loves life..This story will entrance you it did me.. Sorry to see it end.... and it is a novella.. but worth reading...for thoses lovers of Vampire Romance Fans..
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4.0 out of 5 stars
4 star review :), April 15, 2003
This review is from: Last Kiss (CD-ROM)
from TT reviewer Patricia McGrew
Count Alexei Romanov has spent centuries seeking his lover. Three times he'd found her over the years and three times he'd lost her. Death claimed her each time and he had not been able to save her. Now, at last, thirty years since her last incarnation, he has finally found her once again.
Elaine Nichols arrives at her long time friend Dirk Prentice's house for the weekend. Dirk's parties are luxurious affairs of sheer indulgences, great food, vintage wines, plush surroundings and sex, sex, sex. Six months ago, Elaine would never have considered having sex with someone she didn't know, but that has all changed. Ever since she found out her cancer was back and this time there was no stopping it, morals weren't as important. With only a short time to live, she was going to enjoy what time she had to the max.
Almost immediately she meets Alex Romanov, a man she has dreamed about for years. How can the man who has haunted her dreams be standing in front of her? Alex believes Elaine is the reincarnation of his lost love. He is determined to woo her, seduce her, and convince her to stay by his side for eternity. Not wanting to spoil their time together, Elaine decides not to tell Alex the truth about herself. But that doesn't stop her from falling in love. At the end of the weekend Alex has to leave, but he begs Elaine to wait for two days for his return.
Will she wait? What will Alex say when he finds out Elaine is dying? Can he find a way to save her this time before it's too late?
Last Kiss is a very graphic and erotic vampire romance. Dominique Adair has written a very sensual love story that will entertain any reader. It quickly moves from one encounter to the next without bogging down. The romance between Elaine and Alex is wonderfully drawn, so much so that you will find yourself devouring the story. I don't believe the cover did this book justice. Alex's vampirism is played down till the end of the story, making this more of a romance than a paranormal. This is a quick read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Not one to miss, July 2, 2002
This review is from: Last Kiss (CD-ROM)
Set in present date. Elaine Nichols was dying. Barely into her forties and knowing already she would not see her next birthday. Instead of sulking, Elaine was determined to live what was left of her life to its fullest! With that thought in mind, she accepted an invitation to Prentice House. Dirk was well known for his scandaling parties there. The party would last all weekend. No one used last names. All wore masks. During that time the guests could live out any and all fantasies. The only rule was that "No" meant "No!" Elaine never expected to see him there because he was only a man from her dreams. He had been in her dreams for as long as she could remember.
Count Alexei Romanov knew that if he followed his friend, Dirk, he would eventually find her! Alexei had lost her before. But now he had found his love again, reincarnated. He had only to convince her of who she was, who he was, and they could spend all eternity together!
***** A hauntingly romantic gothic that lingers in the minds of its readers! This is NOT one to miss! Many will keep it on their shelf for future readings. On a side note, it is best read before bedtime for wonderful dreams! *****
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