Dan Shaurette


Biography

Dan Shaurette was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. A self-proclaimed "desert rat", he is a proud native of the Valley of the Sun.

He wrote the manuscript for this novel while earning a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science at Arizona State University. The novel is, at its core, a romance -- a tale of Love transcending even the boundaries of time and death.

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Lilith's Love    by Dan Shaurette
You set the price! 51500 words. Published on March 11, 2010. Fiction.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
After the Vampire Hunters find Lilith in New Orleans, she and her Wiccan friend Anna decide to go where they think no one would expect to find vampires — The Valley of the Sun, Phoenix, AZ. Chris, who is also Wiccan, meets Anna at Halloween. The chemistry between them is immediate, and when Chris' roommate Don meets Lilith, he realizes Lilith is the woman of his dreams, literally.

Dan Shaurette’s tag cloud

arizona    fiction    gothic    lilith    modern    paranormal romance    romance    urban fantasy    vampire    vampires    wicca    witchcraft    witches   

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  • Predestination (and Other Games of Chance) on May 28, 2011
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    "Like" is such a strong word, but in this case, it is terribly insufficient. I truly "love" this book! This is a future-set, hard sci-fi political espionage thriller that I freely admit I didn't dive into at first because it wasn't what I expected. I'm glad I went back and gave it a second chance because Dan showed me with this book and others of his that I have enjoyed, that nothing is what it seems and that expectations are meant to be shattered.
  • And Then She Was Gone on May 28, 2011
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    I won't rehash everyone else's sentiments or synopses. I will simply say that once again Dan Sawyer has crafted an entertaining tale that twisted along and took me for a great ride. I'd like to point out that this is the first of Dan's works that I did NOT listen to and have been forced to *gasp* actually read! (I'm an audiobibliophile due to lack of time to commit to the usual cracking open of a book.) It says a lot that I actually made time to read it and kept coming back to read more and more of this eBook. I'm eagerly looking forward to more Lantham mysteries.