Dark Gold
by Christine Feehan | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0505523752 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0505523752 Global Overview for this book
1 journaler for this copy...
I bought this book a while back, but I haven't gotten around to reading it yet. I plan to release it (after I've read it, of course) for the June Crayola Challenge.
Here's the blurb:
"Alexandria Houton would sacrifice anything -- even her life -- to protect her orphaned little brother. But when both encountered unspeakable evil in the swirling San Francisco mists, Alex could only cry to heaven for their deliverance...
"And out of the darkness swooped Aidan Savage, a golden being more powerful, more mysterious, than any other creature of the night. The ageless Carpathian male snatched them from a hideous fate. But was Aidan a miracle...or a monster? Alex's salvation...or her sin? If she surrendered to Aidan's savage, unearthly seduction -- gave him the color, the light, the family he craved -- would Alex truly save her brother? Or sacrifice more than her life?"
Here's the blurb:
"Alexandria Houton would sacrifice anything -- even her life -- to protect her orphaned little brother. But when both encountered unspeakable evil in the swirling San Francisco mists, Alex could only cry to heaven for their deliverance...
"And out of the darkness swooped Aidan Savage, a golden being more powerful, more mysterious, than any other creature of the night. The ageless Carpathian male snatched them from a hideous fate. But was Aidan a miracle...or a monster? Alex's salvation...or her sin? If she surrendered to Aidan's savage, unearthly seduction -- gave him the color, the light, the family he craved -- would Alex truly save her brother? Or sacrifice more than her life?"
Journal Entry 2 by SheWhoReads at Starbucks - downtown in Athens, Georgia USA on Thursday, June 24, 2004
Released on Thursday, June 24, 2004 at Starbucks in Athens, Georgia USA.
I left this book at a table inside the Starbucks downtown, the one that's across the street from the UGA arches.
I left this book at a table inside the Starbucks downtown, the one that's across the street from the UGA arches.