A Darker Dream (Amanda Ashley)

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    romancelover34_85

    Thu Jun 12 2008

    This is just a beautiful love story and so touching! Next to Embrace the Night, it is my second favorite Amanda Ashley book. I absolutely adored Rayven, the lonely vampire hero. I had such sympathy for Rhianna when her father had her auctioned off in order to buy food for his family. All together a very touching, beautiful romantic vampire romance.

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    stargazer62081

    Mon May 14 2007

    This one of the Best Vampire romance novels I have read. (and I have read a lot....) Wonderfull!

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    marina17595

    Fri Oct 20 2006

    When Rayven buys Rhiannia its only to savor some of her life's blood to appease his hunger, or so he thinks. That is until her sweetness and innocence causes his stone heart to break and love for the first time. Rhiannia herself gets caught in Rayven's web of vampire magnetism and when she finds out his dark secert vows to stay with him as long as he allows. But will Rayven's devilish hunger take away the only good in his life? Or will he find a way to keep her with him forever? Read the book to find out!

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    willbeatanyimp_ortselle

    Mon Jul 10 2006

    Would love to see more Vampire Romance books by Ms. Ashley. I read this one twice. It was my favorite of her stories, so far. I hope she comes up w/another Vampire, Gothic Romance novel soon.

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    born2read

    Mon Jun 26 2006

    Amanda Ashley first introduce me to vampire romances,and for that I thank her. What some of the reviewers are forgetting is when this book was written 1997 (now that doesnt seem to long ago, but it was 9yrs ago) and that at the time this was the style for vampire romances. Now you don't have to like that style of course, but don't forget these are the stories that opened alot of doors for our newer authors. Amanda Ashley is still one of my favorite authors, she introduced me to the paranormal vampire romance, when I began to think that romances had run their course. I don't read for the reality I read to get away. So don't be to harsh on the oldies they are what they are. Classic!

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