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Night Moves

Author: Matt Brooks, Erastes, Kiernan Kelly, Kira Stone
Artist: Deana Jamroz

ISBN: 978-1-60168-083-9
Genre: M/M Vampire
Publisher: Aspen Mountain Press
Publication Date: 01/25/2008
Sexual Content: M/M Erotic Paranormal

Price: $6.49
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Product Code: 978-1-60168-083-9

 

Synopsis:

Four stories of vampires and their lives and how they interact with those around them make up this hot m/m anthology.

In Theron's Boys Kiernan Kelly tells of a group of men seduced by the vampire Theron and the not so pleasant way he controls their lives.

Matt Brooks poses the question in Inferno about what happens to a vampire who hasn't been turned completely because he doesn't have the heart to hunt.

An artist is given his greatest commission and perhaps a chance to pay off his family's debt to his Patron in Chiaroscuro by Erastes.

Finally, Kira Stone's Immortal Steps reveals a hidden vampire society amongst our own where being a person with vampiric DNA can be dangerous when Hunters want you for your hormonal serum and the larger sum your body parts will bring.

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