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His Immortal Embrace

by Lynsay Sands

The Yearning - Hannah Howell. Tormented by an ancient curse, the young men of Clan MacCordy reach manhood only to walk forever in darkness, thirsting for blood - and Alpin MacCordy is no different. He must wed for coin and land, despite his betrothed's terror-and his own fascination for another woman, Lady Sophie Hay. ***Bitten*** - Lynsay Sands. After brooding Keeran MacKay saves Emily Wentworth Collins from a storm-tossed ship: he offers her shelter in his secluded castle. But when a savage kiss reveals Keeran's true nature, Emily realizes that yielding to Keeran's untamed desire may change her own life...forever. ***Stranger In The Night*** - Sara Blayne. Georgiana Thornberry hopes to unearth ancient treasure while exploring the moldering ruins of her ancestral home. Instead she encounters Julius Lathrop. Does the enigmatic - and disturbingly attractive - stranger hold the key to a family legend? Or something far more sinister? ***The Awakening*** - Kate Huntington. Orphaned Thalia Layton is stricken to hear that her beloved, eccentric Aunt Cordelia has taken ill. But upon her arrival at Cordelia's remote estate, Thalia discovers that her aunt has harboured dangerous secrets - and that Thalia's own attraction to Adrian Lucerne, Cordelia's mysterious - and oddly nocturnal - companion, may prove to be a sensual temptation that will cost her life... Please note: ***The Yearning*** by Hannah Howell and ***Bitten*** by Lynsay Sands were also republished in the anthology, ***Eternal Lover***.

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  1. Which character stayed with you after you turned the last page, and why?
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  3. What theme did this book keep circling back to — and did it earn its ending?
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  5. Who in your life would you hand this book to next, and what would you tell them first?