Vampire Summer

Fiction » Romance » Erotic

By Alexia Foxx
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: July 06, 2012
Words: 5,363 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476124407


Short description

Annie's been out of school for a year now and things aren't going at all how she imagined. She's stuck at a dead end job and the summer heat is wearing her thin. But a chance encounter at midnight with two very cold blooded siblings might be just what she needs to cool off. Assuming it doesn't kill her.

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mff, sibling romance, reluctant arousal, vampire adult erotica

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Review by: Megan Monell on July 30, 2012 : star star star star
I downloaded a copy of this book via Smashwords. This book is classified as adult erotica.

I have to admit, I pretty much suck at figuring out how small or large a book is based on word count, which is all I had to go on at Smashwords. I was surprised at how short this story was, but it was definitely enjoyable. It’s more of a scene than a book, but a very intense and well written scene.

When I finished, my first thought was Now THAT was a good scene. Take that, Fifty Shades. It was well written, descriptive, intense, and interesting.

My only criticism is that I wished it were longer and more of an in depth story than an encounter.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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