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Crouching Vampire, Hidden Fang: A Dark Ones Novel

In this captivating novel, readers are transported to a world where vampires are a part of everyday life. The story follows a young protagonist who becomes entangled in a complex web of romance and danger as they navigate the challenges of their vampire heritage. The novel delves into themes of love, power, and the struggle to belong, offering a mix of suspense and romance that keeps readers engaged throughout. more

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Katie MacAlister
Katie MacAlister

Katie MacAlister, born in 1964, is an accomplished American author known for her humorous and emotionally rich romantic novels. Her works, which often blend historical settings with fantasy elements, have won her a dedicated following. more

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