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Rafe and Sheila - Shiloh Walker
Rafe and Sheila
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First in the Eternity series For over two hundred years, the cost of eternity for Lorcan MacKenna has been unending loneliness. Territorial creatures of darkness, vampires can't peacefully exist near each other. Human companions age and die, leaving him to face the long nights alone. After the... show more
First in the Eternity series For over two hundred years, the cost of eternity for Lorcan MacKenna has been unending loneliness. Territorial creatures of darkness, vampires can't peacefully exist near each other. Human companions age and die, leaving him to face the long nights alone. After the death of his last lover, Lorcan vows to avoid the pain of loss. Until a down-and-out actor finds himself in danger and Lorcan can't resist saving the young man. Kevin St. James never expected to find himself offering sex for money, especially not to men. A desperate need for quick cash, a dark alley, and things go terribly wrong. His dark rescuer brings out feelings hidden so deep, Kevin never realized they were there. Reveling in newfound sensations, Kevin welcomes his new lover. But just as Lorcan has a secret, so too does Kevin.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781419952999 (1419952994)
Publisher: Ellora's Cave
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Series: The Hunters & 2 (#6)
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Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it
3.5
3.5-ish. It gets brownie points because the h actually LEFT when the H refused to claim her, and in fact was with another man when the H tracked her down. They're kinda small though because it took him several months to realize she was gone. :/ So Rafe, for reasons we're never clued in on, refuses...
What Were You Expecting?
What Were You Expecting? rated it
3.0
Rafe was a total asshat at the beginning of this novel. I wasn't sure he'd been able to redeem himself, but in the end he did. I was bothered by the fact that the major villain from the last book was defeated so easily in this book. It seemed to take no effort at all. Very strange. Otherwise a good ...
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