Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Seducing the Darkness, Shiela Stewart

An outcast by her kind, Trinity Ford has learned how to live on her own. And it isn't easy doing so, considering she is a Vampire.

Once a fragile girl, taken by a powerful vampire prince, Trinity had relied on Basil for support. But finding him in the arms of another woman was more than she could take. On her own, she has decided to protect her city from the predators of her kind that prey on the innocent. Another tough thing to do when you're heart is broken. She's had to learn fast, how to be tough, how to survive, how to stay alive. And she's doing a pretty damn good job of it. Until Basil walks back into her life.

Basil Hawthorn has been the reigning prince of vampires since banishing his father to the Realm of Darkness decades earlier. When his father comes to him in a dream, threatening Trinity’s life, he knows the only way to save her is to push her away. Doing so is not easy, especially when she is the only woman he will ever love.

Rumors in the underworld talk of raising the vampire King and blotting out the sun. Basil knows that if his father rises, he will be put to death for his betrayal. Trinity knows that if the King returns, no human would ever be safe again. Despite the betrayal and the threat, neither can stay away from the other. But can the two work together to stop the Ritual before the King is resurrected?

Or will the darkness capture them both?

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7 comments:

  1. Hi Shilea, your Seducing the Darkness sounds fasinating. I will have to check it out a bit more.

    FYI: neither of the links for your site, or to buy worked for me.

    Hugs,

    Sandie

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  2. "Seducing the Darkness" sounds like a great read, Shiela!

    Best wishes,
    Norah/Melody/ND

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  3. Thank you Sandi! I have to boast a little. Seducing made it to the fifth spot on Fictionwises Dark Fantasy Romance the week after it was released! I was so shocked and it stayed in the top ten for nearly two weeks. This was at the same time as Stephanie Meyers book Twighlight came out.

    As for the links, I've sent a note to inform the webmistress of the mistake. Thanks.

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  4. Thanks Melody/Norah! And thank you for popping in. :)

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  5. The links are working now...that has to be the first time I've ever been called a webmistress.

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  6. Hi, Shiela!

    How would you define "dark" fantasy/romance? I don't read a lot of paranormal, but to me 'dark' suggests evil, and your heroine sounds like one of the good guys.

    Great cover!

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  7. Hi Lee!

    You've got me. I wondered about that as well. I'm thinking it's because of the vampire/death content of the story.

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