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Girl gone wild . . .
College
is supposed to be a time of discovery, but Danielle Vaughn never imaged
it would be like this: heightened senses, supernatural powers, and a
sudden craving for human blood. Dani is a demi-vamp, the daughter of a
human psychic and a vampire noble, a living secret kept hidden for
twenty-one years.
As
Dani’s heritage manifests itself, her thirst for blood is matched only
by her hunger for Chase Diedrick. But as the son of the Vampire
Council’s most powerful ruling family, Chase is already promised to
another. Dani saw Council politics destroy her mother’s life; she won’t
let the same thing happen to her. Besides, there’s no shortage of men
who are eager to satisfy her every need, including the alluring vampire
Kayden.
Unfortunately,
Dani also has no shortage of enemies. Her heightened powers of
telepathy and telekinesis attract the attention of a rogue vamp who
preys on gifted vampires, absorbing their skills along with their
lifeblood. Now, Dani must seek the Council’s help to quickly master her
new vampire life . . . or risk losing it.
A little bit about Cat:
I was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, and now I live not far
from my birth place in Perry Hall, Maryland. I have two teenage
daughters and a man that keep me busy when I’m not working full-time as a
Certified Medical Coder. I’m an avid reader and I love all genre of
romantic fiction from historical to contemporary to paranormal. Sleeping
has always been a problem for me so most nights I can be found in the
living room reading or writing instead of in bed like the rest of the
world. I don’t watch television. It’s not a conscious decision, it just
never occurs to me to turn it on when I have books to read and writing
to do. It can actually be a hazard, because I never know what the
weather will be until I look outside and I have to rely on my kids and
coworkers for local and world news. I love creating the characters you
love and love to hate. My characters remind me of people I know and
people I wish I had never known.
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