
Nightfall
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Maxine Mitchell
Ranch owner Quinn Pedraza has to find someone to run the saloon he won in a bet, but more than that, he needs a woman who can handle his alpha personality... and closet submissive sexual cravings. When vampire Selene Torres arrives on the scene, he gets everything he wants - and learns what he really needs.
Inside Scoop: Quinn's BDSM journey is not for the faint of heart and includes extreme sexual situations and dubious consent, as well as male/male scenes. A Romantica paranormal erotic romance from Ellora's Cave.
©2014 Joey W. Hill and Desiree Holt (P)2014 Audible Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















This Vampire book has a few different twists, to the legends so I don’t think it will seem like the same old same ole. Enjoy!
-V from Kansas
Wow, this angle on a vampire romance, is sure different
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fun fantasies with adult ways and means. nothing so deep you cant get into even on the long drive home at the end of the day
plain fun and pleasure
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fantastic story!
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Pretty good but…
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Hill writes BDSM stories. In the Vampire Queen series, the Vampires are (usually) sexual Dominants, and their human servants are (usually) sexual submissives. In the case of this particular book, the Vampire/Dominant is female, and the human servant/submissive is a very "alpha male" sort of guy. I think Hill handles the dynamic well and respectfully: while Selene (the Vampire) certainly wants to dominate Quinn (the human servant), she doesn't want to humiliate or emasculate him, and Quinn is happy to explore their power exchange as long as it takes place in generally private surroundings.
Since this was only the second book in this series that I had read, I wasn't really well-versed in the politics of the vampire culture that is central to the series. I got an up-close-and-personal view of it in this book and, well, it's pretty brutal. Very brutal. Exceedingly brutal. Because I wasn't as familiar with this series, I wasn't really expecting the Punisher-level of graphic violence that is presented here, and it caught me off guard. (The only thing that "rationalizes" the violence in this series is that vampires and their human servants have amazing and lightning-fast healing abilities. They can withstand a great deal of physical damage, and while the damage DOES hurt, they will recover from it fully within a few hours or a day as long as they have blood and rest.)
One quibble I had with the story itself is that I thought Quinn acted very foolishly in the final chapters. Despite many others (vampires and humans alike) telling him to not act, he put his head down and bulled his way on through, which then created a situation he had to be rescued from. Since human servants can live for three or four centuries, it's reasonable to hope he'll wise up over time. But in this story, he acted like a lunkhead.
This story is co-authored by Desiree Holt and is presented as a crossover, but I can't tell which series of Holt's this one ties into. I wish I knew, because I'd maybe be interested in checking out some of the others. Her website didn't really say.
Also, this book does have elements of M/M, so if that's not your cuppa, steer clear.
Good fit with the series
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Hmmmm
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Desiree and Joey you all are a good team....
triple treasure
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Very Enjoyable
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Overall a very sexy book.
A good deal of plot outside the romance, which I appreciate.
Sexy
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The sexy parts were drool-worthy. Amazing.
The romance, especially from the H part, was beyond sweet.
Her attitude as a vampire, very well handled.
The narrator, FLAWLESS.
Then why didnt I love it? Too much drama and vampire-politics got in the way. And too much unrestricted violence. Who knows me will think this is weird of me, because I hate rushed resolutions, and Im not squimish, but this book just took too damn much out of the story, making it slow and boring at some points, when more interaction between the main charcters and a deepening of their relashionship would've been waaaay better.
Still, like I said, I liked it. I'd read more from the series and the author, although not right now.
Good, not great
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