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Eternal Hunger (Mark of the Vampire #1) by Laura Wright


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Eternal Hunger (Mark of the Vampire #1)

In the dark, fear and desire are one.

Alexander Roman wants nothing to do with the controlling rulers of his vampire breed or the family he escaped from a hundred years ago. But as a new threat to the pureblood vampires emerges, Alexander's ties to the past are forced upon him again, and without warning, he finds himself— disoriented, terrified, and near death—at the door of a stranger.

Fear is in the blood.

Dr. Sara Donohue is dedicated to removing the traumatic memories of her patients—like those of the stranger at her front door. But what he tells her of his past is too astonishing to believe. Yet she has seen his flesh scarred by the sun and witnessed his inhuman strength. And never before has she felt so connected to a man.

Love is eternal...

But as their worlds collide, Sara and Alexander are bound by something stronger, as one becomes hunter and the other prey.
 

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Eternal Hunger is the first book in this series about the Roman Brothers Alexander, Lucian and Nicholas.
Eternal Hunger is Alexander's book. He is dark and broody and is the oldest. When Alexander is caught on the city streets going through Morpho (changing from a day walker to a night walker with special powers) early he is sure to die in the rising sun.

Sara is a doctor in a mental hospital where she she has searched tirelessly for years for a cure to help a particular patient that holds a special place in her heart without success.

Sara finds Alex dying on her doorstep and she protects him from the sun. What happens after that is a worldwind. There are crazy mental patients, Vampire sex piles, a super bad man out to punish all pure blood vamps.

2 comments:

  1. Rebekah Amanda - Im glad you liked this one but I just did not like this story line. I found the h super annoying and boring. I think I'm done with this series.

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  2. Oh no! I'm sorry you did't care for this one. I hope you next read is more fulfilling Alicia!

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