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About The Book
The twelfth book in the wickedly seductive Immortals After Dark series by internationally bestselling author, Kresley Cole, returns.
From the humblest of beginnings, Lothaire the Enemy of Old rose to power. Now the most feared vampire in the immortal world, he will not rest until he's successfully captured the vampire Horde's crown for himself. But when he unexpectedly discovers his Bride, his plans are derailed.
Convinced of murder, Ellie Pierce is on death row when Lothaire abducts her. As a mere mortal, she is a glaring vulnerability for a man with as many deadly foes as Lothaire. But there is a magnificent power inside her that will aid his quest. To possess this, he'll have to destroy her, which means killing the one who awakens his lust and fills his heart.
Will Lothaire finally let go of his wicked past for a future with his Bride?
From the humblest of beginnings, Lothaire the Enemy of Old rose to power. Now the most feared vampire in the immortal world, he will not rest until he's successfully captured the vampire Horde's crown for himself. But when he unexpectedly discovers his Bride, his plans are derailed.
Convinced of murder, Ellie Pierce is on death row when Lothaire abducts her. As a mere mortal, she is a glaring vulnerability for a man with as many deadly foes as Lothaire. But there is a magnificent power inside her that will aid his quest. To possess this, he'll have to destroy her, which means killing the one who awakens his lust and fills his heart.
Will Lothaire finally let go of his wicked past for a future with his Bride?
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK (January 10, 2012)
- Length: 432 pages
- ISBN13: 9781849836913
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